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Richard Saul Wurman recieves Bradford Washburn Award

Richard Saul Wurman recieves Bradford Washburn Award

November 20, 2014
Professor Richard Saul Wurman, creator, curator and chair of the TED series, was honored at the Museum of Science for his contribution to the sciences. The Oct. 23 ceremonycelebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Bradford Washburn Award, as well as the accomplishments of Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City and the UN Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change.
Carrying the Weight Together movement comes to Northeastern

Carrying the Weight Together movement comes to Northeastern

November 13, 2014
On Nov. 12, Northeastern held a campus day of action in the name of the Carrying the Weight Together movement that started over the summer by Columbia University senior Emma Sulkowicz.
Northeastern alumni sweep midterm elections

Northeastern alumni sweep midterm elections

November 13, 2014
With the close of midterm elections, three Northeastern alumni were elected into various offices in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Eric Estevez, CPS class of 2008, won a seat as a New Hampshire state representative; Maggie Hassan, law class of 1985, was re-elected as governor in New Hampshire; and Maura Healey, law class of 1998, was elected to attorney general in Massachusetts
CAMD launches search for new dean

CAMD launches search for new dean

November 13, 2014
The College of Arts, Media and Design is beginning the search for a new dean after the college’s founding dean, Xavier Costa, left the university in Spring 2014 for unknown reasons after four years as dean in the position. Currently Bruce Ronkin, a professor of music at CAMD, is the acting interim dean.
Vespignani tracks global spread of ebola epidemic

Vespignani tracks global spread of ebola epidemic

November 13, 2014
As Ebola continues to spread and public concern rises, Northeastern professor Alessandro Vespignani has developed a model to predict the spread of Ebola in Africa and across the globe that has been featured in publications from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal.
SGA and NUPD plan to expand shuttle services

SGA and NUPD plan to expand shuttle services

November 13, 2014
With ridership of the off-campus student shuttle expanding, the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) have entered talks to expand the service to the nearly 6,300 students who live off campus.
Nor'easters welcome 2014 season, hope to reclaim ICCA title

Nor’easters welcome 2014 season, hope to reclaim ICCA title

November 6, 2014
The Nor’easters a capella group recently kicked off its musical season, welcoming eight new members to the group and participating at the 18th Annual A Cappella Competition at Faneuil Hall. Old and new members alike look forward to a busy season, including the chance to reclaim their 2013 International Champion title at the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA).
Ryder Hall to host new state-of-the-art practice room

Ryder Hall to host new state-of-the-art practice room

November 6, 2014
The first of eight proposed Wenger Isolation SoundLok practice rooms is now open for student use. Located in Ryder Hall, the room is part of the music department’s efforts to modernize the College of Arts, Media and Design’s (CAMD) music resources.
Budget priorities survey to be released next week

Budget priorities survey to be released next week

November 6, 2014
An education at Northeastern comes with a price tag that tops $42,000/year. Before required fees, room and board and other expenses that come with living in the 10th most expensive city in the country, according to Business Insider, a Northeastern student can expect to be out almost $200,000 by the time they walk across the stage and shake President Joseph E. Aoun’s hand.
Jason Lee takes 3-D printing to an edible level

Jason Lee takes 3-D printing to an edible level

November 6, 2014
Senior mechanical engineer Jason Lee has taken traditional resin 3-D printing and adapted the process to a more edible version: chocolate customizable images.

Crime Log: Oct. 27-Nov. 2

November 6, 2014

Compiled by Stephanie Eisemann Monday, Oct. 27 11:16 a.m. Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) reported graffiti on the No Smoking signs near the black ball entrance of afterHOURS. A report was filed. 1:12 p.m. A student notified NUPD that her black Swiss...

SGA announces online textbook exchange

SGA announces online textbook exchange

October 30, 2014
After years of watching students cringe when paying full price for textbooks at the Northeastern bookstore, the Student Government Association (SGA) is releasing an online platform to save students the sticker shock associated with purchasing texts for a full course load.