Student Life Service Learning and What it can do for YOU Coming into college I didn’t think I would ever want to wake up early on a Saturday morning, until I…
Global Experiences Spanish Language and Culture in Sevilla and Barcelona By Tori Baldassini At the end of my second semester at Northeastern, I was feeling very confused about my academic…
Advice Still Undeclared? The world isn’t filled with people. It’s filled with students. There’s lots of different types of students. There are students…
Undergraduate Research Student Research: Even Design Majors Can Do It! Research wasn’t something I ever considered as an Undeclared Freshman, or even as a Declared Sophomore. Who even knew that…
Advice Tackling College Decisions With May 1st and college decision season fast approaching for high school seniors, Explore Program students and student leaders want…
Student Life The 10 Best Things About Being a Criminal Justice Major 1. Interesting Classes As a Criminal Justice major myself, I have taken classes like Criminology, Crime, Media, and Politics, Psychology…
Co-op Reflections The 5 Things I Learned on my HR Co-op Hello hello hello! My name is Kenzie and I am a third-year Communications Studies major with a minor in Psychology.…
Student Life The Best of Boston: My First Year in Food As my first year of college is coming to a close, I am incredibly thankful to have spent the semester…
Advice The Key to Online Learning: Staying Organized! Experiencing school this semester as a Husky is unlike any other: we are adopting the NUFlex Hybrid model and adapting…
Alumni Perspective The Parallels Between the Explore and Page Programs – From FUNdeclared to 30 Rock We all know the feeling when you are about to graduate high school and the only question on everyone’s mind…
Advice Tips & Tricks For Applying to Co-Ops So you’re applying for co-ops... Congratulations! As a former Explore student who has been on one co-op (so far), I’ve…
Global Experiences Tips for Transitioning from NUin to Boston Life So you just came back from NUin, but you’re still undecided as to what you want to declare. You might…
Undergraduate Research Using Your Research Experiences as Data to Explore Your Interests Hello FUNdeclared students! I am Norik, a 4th year Psychology major, with minors in Behavioral Neuroscience, and Women’s, Gender, and…
Advice Welcome to the NU Explore Blog By Laura Moya Hi Everyone! Welcome to the NU Explore blog! This is a place where current and former students…
Student Life What Can I Do Around Campus? It is finally spring in Massachusetts, and Northeastern students and faculty are coming out to enjoy the warmer weather after…
Co-op Reflections What is Co-op? One of Northeastern’s major draws is the Co-op Program, but explaining it to incoming freshmen, family, or friends outside of…
Student Life What it’s Like Being an RA! Many college students think their Resident Assistant’s main goal is to bust parties and write people up. As an RA…
Co-op Reflections What to Pack for Your Full-Time Global Work Experience? A List from a Former Explore Program Student First a little bit about me: My name is Tori and I…
Student Life What We Love About Boston in Fall! One of the great things about Boston is getting to experience the changes in seasons. From campus it is easy…
Alumni Perspective When IDK is OK "I don’t know" is a phrase that my family and friends are very familiar with me saying. An answer for…
Student Life Why Getting Involved is Worth It Meeting new people is certainly exhausting. Getting the right friends that you are looking for comes as a huge challenge…
Student Life Why should you join a club? Emily (Class of 2024) is majoring in Communication Studies and minoring in Spanish, while exploring Music Industry as well as…
Student Life Why We Love Being Explore Program Student Leaders! The Explore Program’s network and roles for student leaders is an amazing opportunity to stay involved with the program even…
Co-op Reflections You Can Intern at Disney? Throughout the fall 2018 semester, I was on co-op at Disney Parks & Resorts in Orlando, FL, working in the…
Advice You Don’t Actually Need A Major. For Real. Your undergrad degree doesn’t matter. I’ll say it again: your undergrad major doesn’t actually matter. Now, I’m not saying this…