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Alan Stoskopf Named a Visiting Scholar at Harvard

Alan Stoskopf, EdD, Senior Fellow in the CPS Doctor of Education program, was awarded a Visiting Scholar appointment at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Husky how-to

How to use your Husky Card to get discounts and deals around Boston on things like movies, museums, theatre, shopping, and travel.

Honoring Dr. King’s legacy

Through speeches and community service on Friday and Monday, Northeastern honored the life and legacy of civil rights pioneer Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

University’s commitment to sustainability garners global acclaim

Northeastern ranked second among 178 universities worldwide in the University of Indonesia’s GreenMetric Ranking of World Universities 2011.

Shaping the future of higher education

In his keynote address at the College Board colloquium, President Aoun outlined how American Institutions can meet the challenges of the 21st century.

Study finds bachelor’s degree “is still worth it”

Hard Times, a new study from Georgetown University’s Center for Education and the Workforce, found that obtaining a bachelor’s degree “is still worth it”.

CPS student and artist, Saphira Fang, inspired by Chinese artworks, exhibits at Northeastern’s Gallery 360

From now until, March 6, 2012, CPS student Saphira Fang’s (Yi Fang) work entitled: “A Taste of Chinese Culture is on display in Northeastern University’s Gallery 360. Gallery 360 is an elegant 1,000-square-foot space that displays collections and unique works by Northeastern students, staff, and faculty, as well as exhibits by local and national artists of note. […]

Thousands ‘Stand Up’ against bullying

About 4,000 middle- and high-school students convened at Northeastern for a conference centered on combating youth bullying.

Colin Powell to deliver Northeastern University’s 2012 commencement address

Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell will deliver Northeastern University’s 110th commencement address on May 4, 2012. Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern University, broke the news on Twitter last night. The retired four-star general will receive an honorary doctorate during the morning ceremony, which will include 20,000 undergraduate students, family members, friends and university […]

Doctor of Education students’ commentary selected for publication by the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

As part of their study of Organizational Systems and Institutional Governance, College of Professional Studies Doctor of Education students Steven Simmons and Rosie Cooper were assigned writing projects during their summer residencies on the topic of managing and leading in an environment of shared governance. Simmons and Cooper and their colleagues were each required to write […]