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Driven by Purpose: Susanna Ovsepian’s Path to Medicine at Northeastern
From her earliest days at Northeastern University, Susanna Ovsepian was motivated by a desire to make an impact. Now, as a selected undergraduate student speaker for the 2026 College of Science Celebration, she reflects on a journey defined by resilience, balance, and a deep commitment to others. “Being selected as... -
AI in Math Workshop
Event overview The AI in Math Education Workshop, hosted by Bridge to Calculus at Northeastern University, brought together educators to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the way mathematics is taught and learned. Participating educators and teachers discussed the evolving role of AI tools in classrooms and shared insights on... -
Bridge to Calculus: Python Workshop
Event overview The Python / Data Science Workshop, hosted by Bridge to Calculus at Northeastern University, welcomed high school students in Grades 10–12 for two hands-on Saturday sessions on January 24 and January 31, 2026, from 12:00 to 3:30 p.m., held at Ryder Hall, Northeastern University. InstructorsYunge Xiao and Guest... -
Mini Conferences and Workshops
Bridge to Calculus (BtC) hosts Mini Conferences and Workshops to bring together the people shaping mathematics education. These gatherings create space for: Meaningful collaboration between Boston Public Schools educators and Northeastern University faculty Knowledge-sharing between classrooms and industry Expanding access to high-quality mathematics learning What begins with calculus opens doors... -
MES Seminar: Dr. Gavin Gleasman, Salem State University
Hurricanes & Wildfires: The Complex Relationship Between Sampling & High-Energy Events -
Angela Catalano
My current project is focused on identifying sociopolitical factors that, in conjunction with hydrologic, ecological, and economic data, signal community readiness to nature-based solutions for flood-risk mitigation. I conduct research that centers community-led adaptation and hazard mitigation to better understand how people assess risk and adapt to disasters. I received... -
Will the Winter Olympics run out of snow?
When the Winter Olympics kicked off in 1924, the city of Chamonix, France, had the glacial temperatures and heavy snowfall needed to host the Games. In fact, just weeks before the games kicked off, a massive snowstorm brought more than 5.6 feet of snow in 24 hours, requiring crews to urgently shovel... -
COS Graduate Programs: PlusOne Information Session
Curious about earning your master’s degree in just one additional year? Join us for a virtual information session on the College of Science PlusOne programs. We’ll walk through the advantages of the PlusOne program, who’s eligible, how to apply, and answer any questions you may have. Please reach out to [email protected] with any... -
Siima Kiriziya Machayo ‘26, BS Behavioral Neuroscience
What inspired you to pursue your current field of study/research? My inspiration for pursuing behavioral neuroscience is rooted in my fascination with how the brain influences every aspect of people’s lives and how this knowledge can be applied to improve human health. My middle name, my grandmother’s maiden name, is... -
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Master of Science in Biotechnology
Program Overview Format and Locations On ground Boston, MA Oakland, CA Portland, ME Toronto, ON Primarily Online, with the exception of the required lab courses offered at the campuses listed above Commitment 2-3 YearsPart time, Full time Entry Terms Fall, Spring Advance your career in biotech 95% 95% of our...