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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
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.
The Cabot Center is the home of several indoor athletic teams of Northeastern University Huskies in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1954 and named in 1957 for patron Godfrey Lowell Cabot, the building houses a variety of facilities for the various teams. The arena is built on the site of the old Huntington Avenue Grounds, where the first-ever World Series baseball game was held in 1903, and is barely over a quarter-mile away to the southwest from the Matthews Arena, the original home of the NHL's Boston Bruins ice hockey team in 1924.
The Division of Student Affairs was originally known as the Office of the Dean of Students. The first dean was Harold Wesley Melvin, who served from the office's inception in 1930 until 1957. In the 1950s, the office comprised a dean of freshmen, dean of women, and dean of men. In 1970, the Office of Dean of Students was reorganized into the Division of Student Affairs, and many of the tasks that had originally been handled directly by the dean and his assistants were separated into departments that reported to the Vice President of Student Affairs.
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
We strive to be the most comprehensive, inclusive, and progressive recreational sports program in the country. Our campus recreation department has 3 facilities on the Northeastern Campus. For more information about our services visit these web address: Group Fitness: http://www.campusrec.neu.edu/groupfitness/ Personal Training: http://www.campusrec.neu.edu/personaltraining/ Intramural sports: http://www.campusrec.neu.edu/intramurals/ Club sports: http://www.campusrec.neu.edu/clubsports/
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
The Northeastern Center for the Arts has been responsible for organizing public events in the performing arts for the university and local community since 1993. In 2010, The College of Arts, Media and Design was created as part of the restructuring of the former College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Criminal Justice. As part of this restructuring, the Center for the Arts was realigned as a unit within the College of Arts, Media and Design (CAMD) under the leadership of Dean Xavier Costa. Given the new vision and structure of CAMD, the Northeastern Center for the Arts under the leadership of Director Bree Edwards, launched in 2013 with the mission to present collaborative and socially engaged public programming.
The Center for Student Involvement encourages and facilitates a broad spectrum of educational and social co-curricular opportunities designed to enhance the experiential learning and holistic development of our students. Through innovative leadership offerings, student organization and fraternity/sorority advisement and employment opportunities, we empower students to be visionary, ethical, culturally competent and responsible members of our global community.
Living on-campus is an amazing opportunity and experience for your student – one that we hope will be full or learning, meaningful friendships, social development, and of course, fun. Indeed, your student will navigate many exciting and challenging experiences alike and to this end, we believe in forging partnerships with both parents and guardians to support their journey in social and academic success. This account is not monitored 24/7 for emergencies please contact your Hall Staff.
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The Center for Student Involvement encourages and facilitates a broad spectrum of educational and social co-curricular opportunities designed to enhance the experiential learning and holistic development of our students. Through innovative leadership offerings, student organization and fraternity/sorority advisement and employment opportunities, we empower students to be visionary, ethical, culturally competent and responsible members of our global community.
ANNOUNCEMENT: We’re moving! On December 14th we will be merging with our official Facebook page to give you a better experience with all that’s happening at D’Amore-McKim. We will continue to share news and updates of students, alumni, faculty, across our undergraduate and graduate programs. If you don’t already Like our official page, please do so here: www.facebook.com/DAmoreMcKim. Once we are merged, you will begin receive updates from our official page. Thank you! More about our Graduate Certificate in Business Administration: The Graduate Certificate in Business Administration offers you a unique opportunity to advance your professional skills while earning graduate level certification and credits. The program allows you to tailor a course of study that best meets your specific needs. Advanced Study in Management – Evening MBA Track: The Evening MBA Track is specifically designed for those who are interested in pursuing an MBA upon completion of their certificate. Upon successful completion of the program you may be eligible to have your GMAT/GRE requirement waived for admission into our Evening MBA. Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management: The Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management will both prepare those about to enter the supply chain management field, as well as update the knowledge base of those currently working in supply chain management. The courses focus on current best practices through a combination of class discussion, individual research projects, case analysis, and interaction with supply chain management professionals. Graduate Certificate in Technological Entrepreneurship: This program is designed for professionals with college degrees or current graduate students interested in corporate venturing or developing a freestanding start-up. You will take five, three-semester hour courses and must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0. The certificate can be completed in one calendar year. Apply today: http://bit.ly/19hiCxD
Contact Information All General enquiries to: Haajarah Masoud [email protected] Rebecca Willett [email protected] International Co-op Advisors: Cynthia Sweet [email protected] 617.373.2986 Frank Gonzalez [email protected] 617.373.7975 Ketty Rosenfeld [email protected] 617.373.3466
Gunther Schuller founded this innovative program in 1973 to explore the "third stream" that is formed when the streams of classical music and jazz are creatively combined. Under the leadership of Ran Blake, a MacArthur Fellow, the program has evolved to embrace a rich palette of world music forms. Our faculty come from a broad range of stylistic backgrounds, with collective expertise in jazz, 20th-century composition, Jewish folk styles, and North Indian classical music. Master musicians from various world music traditions regularly visit for studio instruction, masterclasses, and concerts. Our program is one of the few places in the world where one can absorb and synthesize the music of other cultures in a personal and creative way. Our graduates include such notable performers as internationally renowned jazz and Klezmer clarinetist Don Byron, keyboardist John Medeski of Medeski, Martin & Wood, and Jacqueline Schwab, whose solo piano improvisations were featured in Ken Burns’s award-winning PBS series "The Civil War."
Welcome to New England Conservatory’s Preparatory School. Whether you are a student who has just begun your musical journey, or you have already reached an advanced level of study, we invite you to make NEC your musical home. Our world-class faculty is committed to providing children of all ages with the best possible learning experience through offerings that range from private lessons and ensemble coaching to classroom instruction and intensive certificate programs. Prep students also have the opportunity to hone their performance skills through participation in workshops, recitals, and concerts throughout NEC, including our very own Jordan Hall. Come and grow with us, connect with other creative young people, and make a joyful noise. We look forward to seeing you here!
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!
At Northeastern we bring together a very strong faculty, which excels in both practice and research, with an explicit mission to engage the practical problems of the contemporary city. Free and open to the public January 23: Jane Amidon, "Contemporary Urban Landscape" January 30: Stratton Newbert of Buro Happold, "Recent Work" February 6: Chris Reed of StoSS, "Landscape Urbanism in Practice" March 26: Eric Höweler, Höweler + Yoon Architecture "Fail Fast" April 2: Dr Catherine Burke, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge and Dr Jeremy Howard, Art History, University of St Andrews "The Decorated School"
Study after study confirms the myriad health benefits of hands-on music making. So let us provide you with a place to experience it. Choose your instrument. Play it. Beginners and virtuosos both experience the focus and flow, the breath and connection of playing music. At New England Conservatory's Continuing Education program, you’ll find opportunities for all experience levels, all instruments, all genres. Private lessons and small ensembles offer highly flexible schedules—all with a stellar faculty who make the most of your time making music. It’s hands-on medicine of the most delightful kind. Come try us out!
A community of over 13,000 NEC alumni live and perform in more than 40 countries throughout the world, and we are proud to share their stories and successes. Our alumni are soloists, chamber musicians, entrepreneurs, and members of classical, jazz, and commercial ensembles of all shapes and sizes. They hold teaching posts at colleges and conservatories, own record labels, serve as managers with leading arts organizations, and compose and produce for the television, film, and radio industries. In short, they’re everywhere – and they’re paving the way for a bright musical future.