In LEADERs Quentin Meslier Learned to Ask Himself a Question: ‘What are Your Values?’ By Anna Fiorentino What we know is that tennis players have more bone mass… Experiential > Research
Chatting With Assistant Professor Steve Hatfield: Collaboration is Key to Advancing Potential New Cancer Therapy in the Industry PhD Program Northeastern assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences Stephen Hatfield and his lab are researching T-Cells… Experiential > Research
Outstanding PhD Student Awards Deadlines: Nominations for the Humanics category have been extended to December 6, 2024. Please… Awards > News > Opportunity
LEADERs Sets Industry PhD Student Ryan Murray, PhD’24, on a New Path to Entrepreneurship He’s now thriving as co-founder of a drug development startup, KiraGen Bio By… Experiential > Research
Can escape rooms be used for military training? This Air Force vet is studying just that at Northeastern by Erin Kayata Karmisha Reeb, an Air Force veteran and Ph.D. student at Northeastern. Photos by Matthew… News
VR meditation game developed by Northeastern researchers to enhance breath awareness by Cynthia McCormick Hibbert Stairway to Heaven virtual reality program uses biofeedback from breath sensors to encourage users… News
Northeastern’s NuLawLab expanding housing initiatives, providing more legal help in Boston’s most marginalized communities by Beth Treffeisen Portraits of NULawLab professors Dan Jackson and Jules Sievert and Miso Kim. Photos by… News
Talking with Roee Shraga: On Taking “Leading Self and Others” As a Postdoc When Roee Shraga finished his doctoral degree in 2020, his choices led him and… Experiential > Research
The short-term rain forecast system is broken. Can AI do a better job of predicting deadly floods? by Cynthia McCormick Hibbert Dustin Shadownes of Ashland City Fire Department searches a creek for missing persons along… News
Alum Evan Kodra Is Driven to Make a Difference by Cyrus Moulton Evan Kodra, PhD’14, interdisciplinary engineering, co-founded risQ, a startup that factors the impacts of… News
‘Northeastern empowered me.’ Leading female data scientist in Saudi Arabia credits university with making her an ‘overachiever’ by Cyrus Moulton Kholoud Khateeb, who self-designed her PhD program at Northeastern University, credits the school with… News
Aggression in children with profound autism can be predicted using machine learning and biosensor data, Northeastern researcher says by Cyrus Moulton Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University It comes “out of the blue.” That’s a frequent… News
Live Nation Entertainment blamed bots for the Taylor Swift ticket fiasco. Is it a legitimate explanation or just an excuse? by Cody Mello- Klein When Ticketmaster opened up presale tickets for Taylor Swift’s first tour since 2018, fans… News
The smart home tech inside your home is less secure than you think, new Northeastern research finds by Cesareo Contreras Associate professor David Choffnes is among a group of researchers who recently uncovered security… News
Northeastern and partner universities awarded prestigious NSF research traineeship to study impacts of technology platforms, such as Uber, Lyft by Angela Herring Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University Northeastern is poised to contribute a significant body of… News
PhD Spotlight: Razan Al Lawati, PhD’23, Industrial Engineering by Angela Herring Originally from Muscat, Oman, Razan Al Lawati’s passion for problem-solving led her to complete… News
PhD Spotlight: Burcu Ozek, PhD’24, Industrial Engineering by Angela Herring Burcu Ozek, PhD’24, industrial engineering, focused research on developing objective pain assessment methods through… News
Recent PhD Graduate Taylor Braswell Secures Tenure Track Position by Cyrus Moulton Taylor Braswell, a Fall 2023 graduate of the Sociology PhD program and current… News
Reexamining Racism, Sexism, and Identity Taxation in the Academy | Tiffany Joseph by Cyrus Moulton Tiffany Joseph, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs; Graduate Program Director, Sociology This… Research
Northeastern research identifies inequities in exposure to PFAS in New Jersey drinking water. by Cyrus Moulton PFAS, or forever chemicals, are widespread and more likely to be found in public… Research