As part of Northeastern’s Science Connects to Innovation Program, the College of Science is hosting a series of speaker events for COS students to hear and learn from Northeastern entrepreneurs! They will share their business journeys, challenges, and strategies for success! Our first event will feature Sanjeev Mukerjee –...
As part of Northeastern’s Science Connects to Innovation Program, the College of Science is hosting a series of speaker events for COS students to hear and learn from Northeastern entrepreneurs! They will share their business journeys, challenges, and strategies for success! Our second event will feature Alexis Musaelyan-Blackmon ’25,...
Our ability to interpret social contexts allows us to forge and maintain key relationships; even the most routine daily interactions require social behavioral flexibility, or the ability to use current contextual cues to facilitate adaptive social exchanges. Exposure to traumatic events can derail adaptive social flexibility, leading to aggression, even...
Congratulations, Class of 2026! Congratulations to all of our College of Science graduates! We are immensely proud of you and your accomplishments, and can’t wait to see what you do next. Always and forever, Science Huskies! Undergraduate Celebration 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2NQuByTffQ Undergraduate Celebration 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10l-Cmcy6yI Graduate Celebration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-8sfFXO2rA 26 Seconds with...
Fashion icon, designer, entrepreneur, and founder Stuart Weitzman will visit Northeastern on Wed 11/15 5-6:30PM on the 8th floor of EXP to share his experiences and advice. Don’t miss out on this chance to hear from the leader in fashion, design, and philanthropy. Bring a buddy or a sole-mate. ...
Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, We worry about events in Maine, events in the Middle East, in Ukraine and elsewhere. I deeply hope that your loved ones are safe. Please remember that we are a Diverse College where Everyone Belongs.With regard to dealing with troubling events, but really...
Dear College of Science Faculty and Staff, The first war between Israel and her neighbors that I remember was back in 1967. Though it was called the ‘six-day war’, implying closure, peace in the Middle East remains a dream unfulfilled. The present devastating violence in Israel and Gaza is horrifying in...
Speaker: Prof. Christina Woo (Harvard University) Title: Reading and rewriting protein modifications in cells Abstract: Nature regulates many biological processes through post-translational modifications that modify protein activity and relay signals through protein networks. Interpretation of how nature uses these modifications will provide new insights to biological regulation, and open new...