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Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global, experiential, research university built on a tradition of engagement with the world, creating a distinctive approach to education and research. The university offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs leading to degrees through the doctorate in nine colleges and schools, and select advanced degrees at graduate campuses in Charlotte, North Carolina, Seattle, Silicon Valley, and Toronto. Follow us on Snapchat to see student stories from around campus and around the world: https://www.snapchat.com/add/northeasternu
Afterhours is Northeastern University's private performance venue located on the ground floor of Curry Student Center in Boston, MA. We offer free entertainment for Northeastern students every night of the week. Afterhours features state-of-the-art audio and visual technology and a full-service Starbucks. Afterhours offers programming almost every night of the week and supports programming for over 200 student organizations! Come by for music, movies, games, coffee and so much more!
What's up? So, you're Catholic (or you're at least interested enough to come to this page) and you're wondering what it is that we have going on here. Well, here's a short list: Every Wednesday @ 7:30 pm we have our weekly meeting called NULife. We have Mass at the Fenway Center every Sunday at 12:30 pm. Confession is available after ever Sunday Mass, and for 1 hour before NULife on Wednesdays at the Catholic Center (68 St. Stephen St.) We host and facilitate many social events, service opportunities and events for both men and women. You can find us on Twitter @NUCatholic.
Northeastern University Libraries consists of Snell Library, John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute Library, and Marine Science Center Library. The libraries welcome over two million online and walk-in visitors a year. Collections include 964,000 volumes, 139,000 e-books, and 42,500 electronic journals.
This is the official Facebook page of Northeastern University's College of Engineering. Learn more about the College of Engineering at http://www.coe.neu.edu
The tradition of jazz at NEC goes back to 1969, when we launched the first fully accredited jazz studies program at a music conservatory. A few years later came the launch of the equally innovative Third Stream program—now known as Contemporary Improvisation. Today, NEC's jazz program is renowned internationally with our alumni and faculty having received many awards and honors, including Grammy Awards, MacArthur Fellowships, the Rome Prize, and being named NEA Jazz Masters. Some of our current faculty and artists in residence include Fred Hersch, Jason Moran, Dave Holland, Miguel Zenon, Ran Blake, Jerry Bergonzi, Donny McCaslin, Dominique Eade, Billy Hart, Rakalam Bob Moses, Cecil McBee and many more. Please check this page regularly for updates on our concerts, faculty, alumni, press reviews, photos, videos, music and more!
Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business provides its students – undergraduate, graduate and executive – with the education, tools, and experience necessary to launch and accelerate successful business careers. The school credits its success to expert faculty, close partnerships with the business community, and its emphasis on rigorous academics combined with experiential learning. The school is nationally ranked by several prestigious publications. Most recently, Bloomberg Businessweek ranked the school’s undergrad business program at #19 in the U.S.. Bloomberg Businessweek also ranks the full-time MBA program #51 in the nation’s top U.S. MBA programs. U.S. News & World Report ranked the school’s undergraduate International Business program #8 nationally.
Gallery 360 celebrates creative expression and the visual arts. It advances Northeastern’s mission to enrich the intellectual lives of students and the broader community through creative endeavors. This elegant, 1,000-square-foot space displays works by students, faculty, and alumni, as well as emerging local, national, and international artists. The gallery operates year-round in Ell Hall, with easy access from Curry Student Center.
Please be advised: due to operational needs and/or seasonal renovations, the hours of operation at each dining facility may vary during holidays, semester breaks, and summer sessions. Individual dining locations may also be closed during these periods as well. For the latest updates about changes in hours of operation, please visit http://www.nudining.com or follow us on Twitter @nudining.
About the Co-op Experience at D'Amore-McKim School of Business: http://www.damore-mckim.northeastern.edu/academic-programs/undergraduate-programs/cooperative-education
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Our vision at the Inner City Sanctuary is to create a hospitable environment for emerging and established artists, musicians, thinkers, performers and innovators. We will function as a collaborative social club and community center in order to provide private studio space, communal workspace, gallery/exhibition/venue space, a cafe and lounge area, as well as a retail/vending marketplace. There is no forum that operates as a traditional coffeehouse meeting place and simultaneously provides creators with the opportunity to develop and showcase their own work while building a community. The Inner City Artist Sanctuary will do just that through the collaborative use of its spaces. Mission The Inner City Sanctuary provides a private and curated environment for the development and pursuit of all creative endeavors in a non-academic setting. We will accomplish this through the management of multipurpose studio space and development of a collaborative work ethic.
Desperate to cure his epilepsy, a young man underwent an experimental neurosurgery in 1953 -- shockingly, the procedure destroyed his brain's ability to form new memories. Now known as Patient HM, he became widely studied, and his fascinating case serves as inspiration for The Forgetting Curve, a new play told in a non-linear style through the lens of fictional neuroscientist, Dr. Laura Nebbens. She has studied HM for several decades, and on the eve of accepting a prestigious award, struggles to reconcile all she has sacrificed to leave the legacy of her life's work. Both she and HM have made significant contributions to the scientific community, and the human race -- but at what cost?
In October 2004‚ the Huntington Theatre Company expanded its operations to include the new Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts. In fall 2000‚ the Huntington and the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) entered into a partnership to build‚ manage‚ and program two new theatres in the South End, the first new theatres built in Boston in more than 75 years. The Calderwood Pavilion, housing the 370–seat Virginia Wimberly Theatre and the 200–seat Nancy and Edward Roberts Studio Theatre, is managed by the Huntington and programmed jointly with the BCA. In addition to providing a second stage for the Huntington‚ the new theatres also host a range of performances by smaller arts organizations. The Calderwood Pavilion serves as a theatre hub and a cultural landmark for the City of Boston. It provides a home for artistic collaborations; fosters the development of new plays; helps build and diversify audiences; creates more opportunities for youth and community outreach; and expands the existing BCA complex to include more performance venues for Boston's smaller arts organizations. The Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA was designed by Boston–based architects for the arts Wilson Butler Lodge Inc.‚ working with theatre consultants Fisher Dachs Associates and acoustical consultants Acentech. It is a 35‚000 square feet complex with a three–story interior space‚ which includes two theatres‚ rehearsal rooms‚ and backstage facilities. For performance and ticketing information, as well as information on our resident theatre companies, please visit http://www.bostontheatrescene.com. For more information and booking-related questions or inquiries, contact Calderwood Pavilion Management at 617 933 8671 or [email protected].
My name is Mike Ritter, and I'd like to tell your story. I am a Boston-based freelance photographer specializing in event, portrait, and architectural work for area schools, non-profits, businesses, law firms, publications, and architects. I strive to capture candid and natural moments.
Located in the heart of the South End of Boston, our recording studio fills that gap between small studios and high-end recording studios in Boston. With amazing mics and mic preamps and 24 simultaneous tracks (and almost infinite playback tracks) recorded directly to a dedicated quad 3.0 Mac Pro hosting top-of-the-line plugins, Boston Recording Studio delivers incredible sound at an affordable price. Period. Many people who visit Boston Recording Studio and hear our work ask, "Where were the drums recorded?" The answer is - Here! Our engineer, experience, acoustics, and gear combine to give a much more impressive sound than you might expect from our square footage. Our mics include Neumann, Rode, Sure, Sennheiser, AKG, AT, and others. Preamps include Universal Audio, Focusrite, dbx, and more. Mixing and mastering plugins by Waves, Univeral Audio, Wave Arts, and Izotope.
The Spot is Bay State College's Student Studio Space located on the Third Floor of 437 Boylston. We are located on the major cross streets of Boylston and Berklee Street, in between Starbucks and Au Bon Pain. For more information please visit us at the following link. WWW.THESPOTBOSTON.COM
Liquid Art House "L.A.H." is an innovative gallery-restaurant concept helmed by entrepreneur Ruta Laukien with award-winning chef Rachel Klein, that balances art, space and design through the prism of social dining. LAH is designing an interactive "art hospitality" experience—as showroom, gallery, restaurant, lounge and online platform–where all offerings are seamlessly integrated under one roof. From art installations to art-cuisine pairings to curated pop-ups, the canvas that is Liquid Art House assumes the shape created by its diners and artists. Liquid Art House Opens Tuesday, May 6th - Now Accepting Reservations Please call (617) 457-8130 Media please contact: @AndoniaPR (617) 416-4897