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Q&A with Jihoon Jun, BA in Biology
Jihoon Jun is currently enrolled in the biology program and will be graduating in 2023. Learn about his experience in the program. Q: What is your major, and when are you graduating? I’m a Biology major on the Predental track, graduating in 2023. Q: Why did you decide to pursue... -
Master of Science in Cell and Gene Therapies
Program Overview Format and Location On ground Boston, MA Online Commitment 2 - 2.5 YearsPart time, Full time Entry Term(s) Fall, Spring The forefront of innovation 95% Graduates secure employment opportunities soon after completing their degree. (2021 graduate survey data) 20% Average percent increase of salary of master's degree holder... -
‘How is your Summer?’
There are some bad things happening. Severe heat, terrible fires, and floods. Ongoing revelations about the shameful January 6 post-election events. Devastating fallout from rescinding abortion rights. Further racial violence. Harm and ominous threats to the LGBTQ+ community. COVID in its next wave, relentlessly continuing to impact so many lives. If you... -
Summer Bridge Scholars make ‘tremendous start’ in their Northeastern experience
Traveling more than 3,000 miles to attend Northeastern University, Noah Babcock said the Summer Bridge Scholars Program was just what he needed. Babcock, 18, from San Francisco, California, who will be studying mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering, said it was important for him to participate in the program to get... -
Can infrastructure and tourism endure triple-digit temperatures, extreme weather during ‘Danger Season’?
Elizabeth O’Connell of Northeastern University-London worked through Britain’s record breaking heat wave Tuesday at home with her curtains closed and a Dyson fan at her side. “Regular cold showers are a must,” says O’Connell, director of marketing and admissions for Northeastern’s London location. “Dog walks now take place at 6... -
Kelsie Lopez
Kelsie Lopez is a PhD student in the Plasticity in Neurodevelopment Lab with Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam in the Center for Cognitive and Brain Health. Lopez studies the effects of early adverse life events on later language outcomes by measuring both behavior and sensitive period timing in the brain using EEG... -
Want to experience creative flow? Here’s how to change your perspective.
Writers, athletes, gamers—they’re all hoping to experience “the zone” where hard work comes easily and the most satisfying results are flowing. That often mythical goal is the subject of a study by David Melnikoff, a Northeastern visiting research scholar in psychology, who has assembled a formula that can help people establish a sense of flow... -
Bridge to Calculus
About Bridge to Calculus Bridge to Calculus prepares Boston Public School students to succeed in AP Calculus and other advanced mathematics courses. Founded by Professor Robert Case at Northeastern University, the program is built on a mission to expand access to higher-level math, promote racial and social equity in STEM,... -
The Science of Nostalgia: Why Audiences Can’t Get Enough of Star Wars, Top Gun and Stranger Things
Pop culture is full of instantly recognizable iconography, images and sounds that reach into our brains and pull us back in time. Hollywood has been mining the past for cinematic gold, increasingly relying on reboots, remakes and sequels. The latest Star Wars show, “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” the super-sized fourth season of ‘80s... -
Advancing Women in Science 2022 Scholars
The Advancing Women in Science Scholarship (AWS) demonstrates the commitment of the College of Science to increase the representation and advancement of women in science majors and careers. Eligible candidates include full-time undergraduate women enrolled in the college. As part of the Advancing Women in Science community, scholarship recipients participate... -
Celebrating our 2022 graduates
The College of Science celebrated the Class of 2022 throughout the week of May 9! The Doctor of Philosophy Hooding and Graduation Ceremony was held on May 9 at Matthews Arena. David Madigan, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, presided over the event, and Andrew S. Plump, President,... -
Civil Rights – 1.14.22
Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, The term civil rights dates back to the 17th century and came into later usage later to encompass the United States movement against racial segregation and discrimination. The term refers to the legal rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality, and includes protection...