Huntington 100

The 2021 Huntington 100 class honors student leadership

A computer science major described by a dean as an “intellectually curious scholar” and a Russian-born business major who worked on global marketing campaigns for big companies while on co-op were among this year’s undergraduate and graduate students inducted into Northeastern’s exclusive Huntington 100 club at an in-person ceremony Thursday.

Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern, called the honorees a community of the university’s “most influential leaders” in areas such as academics, research, and athletics. “You are models for the rest of the students, not only now, but in the future,” he said.

More than 800 students—the most ever in the 15-year history of the Huntington 100—were nominated by fellow students, faculty, staff, advisors, coaches, and employers. The 2021 class included inductees from 2020, whose ceremony was canceled because of the pandemic.

Congratulations to the following College of Science students:

  • Cassandra Barrett
  • Brian Best
  • Daem Celestin
  • Bradley Colarusso
  • Efosa Enoma
  • Tyreke Gaston
  • Rebecca Gluck
  • Jason Hirsch
  • Ishaan Lohia
  • John Mwangi
  • PhiYen Nguyen
  • Allison Noble
  • Morgan Pfaff
  • Victoria Shen
  • Mia Sherer

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