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If you like Quaker granola bars, Ruffles potato chips, or Lipton tea, chances are you know the work of Indra Nooyi

If you like Quaker granola bars, Ruffles potato chips, or Lipton tea, chances are you know the work of Indra Nooyi

Students sit down with President Aoun and discuss why they came back to campus

Students sit down with President Aoun and discuss why they came back to campus

Northeastern names Usama Fayyad to lead Institute of Experiential Artificial Intelligence

Northeastern names Usama Fayyad to lead Institute of Experiential Artificial Intelligence

Northeastern is well-positioned to lead in an uncertain future, President Aoun tells faculty senate

Northeastern is well-positioned to lead in an uncertain future, President Aoun tells faculty senate

Can’t-miss virtual events in October 2020 across Northeastern’s global network

Can’t-miss virtual events in October 2020 across Northeastern’s global network

Meet Diane MacGillivray in her Boston garden

Meet Diane MacGillivray in her Boston garden

Northeastern joins the Trinity Challenge as founding partner to stop the next pandemic before it starts

Northeastern joins the Trinity Challenge as founding partner to stop the next pandemic before it starts

‘The opportunities are limitless’
Joseph Aoum and Janet Mills screenshot

‘The opportunities are limitless’

‘You are joining other students who are innovative, creative, entrepreneurial, who are discoverers, and who are pioneers’

‘You are joining other students who are innovative, creative, entrepreneurial, who are discoverers, and who are pioneers’

Remembering Raymond Robinson, Northeastern’s legendary history professor
Ray Robinson portrait

Remembering Raymond Robinson, Northeastern’s legendary history professor

She was already trying to help Lebanon. Then there was an explosion in Beirut.
Portrait of Karen Fayad

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She was already trying to help Lebanon. Then there was an explosion in Beirut.

How did the Black Lives Matter movement get to where it is today?

How did the Black Lives Matter movement get to where it is today?