Events

Are you between 65-80 and looking to become more active? Are you able to walk with no pain or assistive device (ex., cane, walker, scooter)? If so, you may...

Are you the parent of an 8-12 year-old child who - likes to play video games? - doesn’t get enough exercise? - lives in the Greater Boston area? ...

Course content: Glaciology: the climate parameters and processes that govern active glaciers. Glacial Erosion: the processes that erode the glacier’s bed...

What ‘untranslatable’ emotion word suits your personality? Take this quiz to find out, and respond to a follow-up email to win your chance at a...

Interested in learning more about how ecosystems function, how humans impact them, and ways to restore degraded habitats? This class is for you. Come learn...

Are you a Black female (18-35 years)? Participate in our research study about cultural perceptions! Complete two online surveys and enter a raffle for...

The Health Tech Lab is currently recruiting RAs for several upcoming projects. Ideally, we would like to look for applicants who have had experience...

Are you a Black female (18-35 years)? Participate in our research study about cultural perceptions! Participate in an individual or group interview and...

Participate in a study! Receive $10 for participation. The Interdisciplinary Affective Science Lab at Northeastern University in the Department of...

I offer statistics tutoring and consulting services to any undergraduate or graduate students. I charge on an hourly basis. I am flexible in terms of...

The Social Interaction Lab in the Psychology Department (COS) is recruiting participants for a study on how people perceive others. The study will require...

Love Animals? Like small interactive classes? This course is for you! Come learn about wildlife conservation, management, behavior, habitat use, parasites,...

Spring 2018 MW 2:50 pm - 4:30 pm CRN 34113 The Art of Environmental Protection in Today’s Society ENVR2900 Topics in Environmental Studies Adequately...

This study entails 15 sessions of ~ 1.5 hours during which you will be performing cognitive tasks and receiving noninvasive electrical stimulation....

Who: Undergraduate student, 18-30 years old, identifying as queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender nonconforming, genderqueer, or another...

Are you a NEU student (18 or older)? Participate in our research study about the meaning of life and eating, exercise, & body image! Complete an online...

Are you a NEU student (18 or older)? Participate in our research study about the meaning of life and eating, exercise, and body image! Complete an online...

Healthy individuals needed for a research study investigating how the brain controls movements. Participation is voluntary. Participants should be: 18-40...

Undergraduates needed for healthy study add in the Applied Psychology Lab! We are recruiting undergraduate students between the ages of 18-25 to take...

Research Study looking for Couples! Volunteers needed to participate in a study to evaluate technology designed to help couples improve their communication...

Receive a $20 gift card as thank you for your participation! Who is eligible: Undergraduate student, 18-30 years old, identifying as queer, lesbian, gay,...

Title: Densification, Emergent Modularity, and Related Mysteries of Complex Networks Speaker: Sidney Redner, Santa Fe Institute in Collaboration with U....

Receive a $20 gift card as thank you for your participation! Who is eligible: Undergraduate student, 18-30 years old, identifying as queer, lesbian, gay,...

Join us for an information session on the D'Amore-McKim Graduate Certificate Programs and have your questions answered. Our Business Administration...

The Rehabilitation Games and Virtual Reality (ReGame-VR) lab at Northeastern University is looking for students aged 18-28 years without virtual reality...

The Phonology and Reading Lab at NEU is seeking native Chinese speakers to take part in an experiment on the perception of language. The experiment is...

Matthew Gentzkow, Stanford University, will deliver a talk titled "Media, Polarization, and the 2016 Election." See event link for details and registration.

Title: Media, Polarization, and the 2016 Election Speaker: Professor Matthew Gentzkow, Professor of Economics at Stanford University Location: Northeastern...

Most integrals of algebraic differential forms cannot be computed explicitly, however when they depend on a parameter the integrals satisfy explicit...

Ambika Bajpayee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Northeastern University Using the Body’s Internal Electric Fields to Overcome...

Join the Caffè Italiano for an hour of conversation and games conducted in Italian language while enjoying an espresso and Italian cookies.

Title: Media, Polarization, and the 2016 Election Speaker: Professor Matthew Gentzkow, Professor of Economics at Stanford University Location: Northeastern...

Title: Media, Polarization, and the 2016 Election Speaker: Professor Matthew Gentzkow, Professor of Economics at Stanford University Location: Northeastern...

Guest Speaker: Shelley Wilcox This talk explores the moral issues associated with local sanctuary policies. I examine three arguments in favor of sanctuary...

Public Lecture by Dr. Shelley Wilcox Free and Open to the Public Are Sanctuary Policies Morally Justified? This talk explores the moral issues associated...

Dr. Jensen visits the Marine Science Center in Nahant for a lecture entitled "Fisheries as Ecosystem Experiments: Meta-analysis Using the RAM Legacy Stock...

Come join the Psychology Department as we welcome Dr. Lique Coolen from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Dr. Coolen will be giving a talk titled...

Abstract: People affected by disabilities would like improved quality of life and ability to interact with their surroundings, communicate with their loved...

Please join us for our annual Labor and Employment panel and reception on Thursday, November 30th from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in 250 Dockser Hall. The evening...

God & Government in America with Peter Temes/David Nielsen Beginning with American Indian notions of sacredness and community, continuing through the...

Thinking about doing a DOC over the Summer? Come and meet a student who has been on one of these unique programs, and find out more about whats involved....

Title: Visual Trumpery Speaker: Professor Albert Cairo, Professor of Professional Practice, Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the University of...

Title: Visual Trumpery Speaker: Professor Albert Cairo, Professor of Professional Practice, Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the University of...

Come learn how to properly negotiate a salary from Dean Harris, who has experience working in various industriesand got his undergraduate degree in...

Barrs Lecture Series Professor Michael Chaney of Dartmouth College Author of Reading Lessons in Seeing: Mirrors, Masks, and Mazes in the Autobiographical...

Matthew Mazzotta is a public artist who works at the intersection of art, activism, architecture, design, and urban planning as well as ethnography,...
