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How do we solve the global refugee crisis, climate change, fake news, and other complex problems facing the world today?

How do we solve the global refugee crisis, climate change, fake news, and other complex problems facing the world today?

Waylaid in Tijuana chronicles of the stories behind the migrants stranded at the US-Mexico border
A migrant sits in front of a wall in Tijuana

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Waylaid in Tijuana chronicles of the stories behind the migrants stranded at the US-Mexico border

30 years ago the Berlin Wall fell. And then Prague happened.

30 years ago the Berlin Wall fell. And then Prague happened.

A scholar of hip-hop explores Russia’s rap scene

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A scholar of hip-hop explores Russia’s rap scene

A Chronicle of Higher Education co-op dug deeper and became a better reporter

A Chronicle of Higher Education co-op dug deeper and became a better reporter

The sounds of the past are coming to the instruments of the future

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The sounds of the past are coming to the instruments of the future

At the intersection of design and data technologies, an architect takes aim at numbers

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At the intersection of design and data technologies, an architect takes aim at numbers

Northeastern professor’s new public art installations throughout New England bring climate change home

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Northeastern professor’s new public art installations throughout New England bring climate change home

Northeastern professors question evidence and reality in collaborative art exhibit at Boston Cyberarts
Professors pose at art exhibit

Northeastern professors question evidence and reality in collaborative art exhibit at Boston Cyberarts

Deciphering Dragon Prayer Book’s medieval prayers and chants recited by German nuns

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Deciphering Dragon Prayer Book’s medieval prayers and chants recited by German nuns

Journalism professor Matthew Carroll says anonymous sources help inform the public about stories such as Trump, Ukraine, and the whistleblower
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Journalism professor Matthew Carroll says anonymous sources help inform the public about stories such as Trump, Ukraine, and the whistleblower

Journalism student Ysabelle Kempe took Humans of New York approach to document the effects of climate change in six US states
“I think the best thing journalists can do in their reporting on climate change is to make it more human,” says Ysabelle Kempe, a journalism student at Northeastern. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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Journalism student Ysabelle Kempe took Humans of New York approach to document the effects of climate change in six US states