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College of Engineering

College of Engineering

May 3, 2014

The College of Engineering offers degree programs in five departments: bioengineering, chemical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical and industrial engineering. The college receives more than $30 million in federal...

Larry Finkelstein is the dead of the College of Computer and Information Science. Photo courtesy Northeastern University.

College of Computer and Information Science

May 3, 2014

Founded in 1982, Notheastern’s College of Computer and Information Science was the first college in the nation dedicated to computer science. Although the college’s biggest program is the traditional computer science curriculum, it also offers graduate and undergraduate degrees...

Photo by Matt Greene.

D’Amore-McKim School of Business

May 3, 2014

The D’Amore-McKim School of Business was founded 1922, but did not receive its naming donation until September of 2012 when Alan McKim and alumni Richard D’Amore donated $60 million to the school. The donation was the fourth largest business school donation in the history...

CAMD

May 2, 2014

The College of Arts, Media and Design (CAMD) is one of the colleges within Northeastern University. Xavier Costa is the founding dean. CAMD is home to majors in design, communications and the performing arts, including, but not limited to, Architecture, Art + Design, Communication...

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Tayloe Washburn

May 2, 2014

Tayloe Washburn serves as the regional dean and CEO of the Seattle graduate campus of Northeastern. He is a lawyer and civic leader in Seattle and, as former chair of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, is well known in the area in both the public and private sectors....

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Cheryl L. Richards

May 2, 2014

Cheryl L. Richards, PhD, serves as the regional dean and CEO of the Charlotte graduate campus of Northeastern. Before coming to Northeastern Richards served as the Academic Dean of the Professional Careers Division at Central Piedmont Community College. She also worked at Regis...

Charlotte Campus

Charlotte Campus

May 2, 2014

The Charlotte graduate campus of Northeastern was opened in October of 2011. Practicing a “hybrid” learning model integrating online and classroom learning, this campus offers a wide range of graduate degrees. Graduate students, like in the undergraduate program, also participate...

Northeastern University owns a graduate campus in Seattle. Photo courtesy Phototainment.

Seattle Campus

May 2, 2014

Northeastern University opened its second graduate campus in Seattle in January of 2013. Practicing a “hybrid” learning model integrating online and classroom learning, this campus offers a wide range of graduate degrees. The campus is part of the South Lake Union Neighborhood...

Joseph E. Aoun

May 2, 2014

Joseph E. Aoun is the current president of Northeastern University. The seventh president, Aoun took over the position from Richard M. Freeland in 2006. Aoun was born in Beirut, Lebanon where he graduated with a master’s degree in Oriental Languages and Literature from Saint...

Study: just friends or something more?

April 9, 2014
Guys on campus are more likely to crush on their female friends than the other way around, according to a study about physical and sexual attraction in cross-sex friendships.
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Clothes shopping on the dialogue checklist

April 2, 2014
Beyond passport applications, visas fees and airline bookings, buying clothes for a dialogue often means something else to add on the to-do list for task-oriented Northeastern students, just when they are trying to let their bank accounts recover.

Looks of the week

April 2, 2014
No longer shielded by puffy down coats, The News caught several people looking stylish this week.