Fulbright Recipient Staging a Comeback For Her Pandemic-Shortened Study Abroad Stint in Spain Amanda Brea says she has “unfinished business” in Spain after her study abroad program was cut short by the pandemic… Success Stories> News
How Has the Mafia Changed the Architecture of Sicily? When people typically think about the Italian Mafia, they generally imagine violence and extortion. Most people would never walk the… Success Stories> News
Tango and English Lessons on Fulbright Recipient’s Dance Card in Argentina When Maxcy Grasso’s parents emigrated to the United States from Cuba and Argentina, they decided to forgo their mother tongue… Success Stories> News
Fulbright-Funded Research Will Have Student Studying the Impact of Virtual Learning on Kids Nicole Occidental is a professional when it comes to irritating mice. Her job at Massachusetts General Hospital is dedicated to… Success Stories> News
Register for RISE 2022! Northeastern University's RISE, the Research, Innovation, Scholarship and Entrepreneurial Expo, was born a decade ago as a showcase for the… Success Stories> News
Three Northeastern Students Awarded Goldwater Scholarships B. Parazin COS’23, Giona Kleinberg COE’23, and Ari Zlota COS’23, will embark upon research across Geophysics, Developmental Neurobiology, Immunology. Success Stories> News
Environmental Leaders Vie for 2022 Udall Scholarship On behalf of Northeastern, our Undergraduate Research and Fellowships team is delighted to share news of the four outstanding young… Success Stories> News
Applications for Summer 2022 PEAK Awards Are Now Open! We are now accepting applications for our summer 2022 PEAK Experiences Awards! The PEAK Experiences Awards are a progressively structured… News
Boren Nominees Seek to Lead and Learn Internationally Earlier this semester, three remarkable Huskies applied for Boren Awards. These awards provide undergraduate and graduate students who hold US… Success Stories> News
Northeastern’s First Churchill Scholar Will Study Breast Cancer at Cambridge University Cameron Young, COE/COS'22 is the first Husky to be selected for the prestigious Churchill Scholarship, which will allow him to pursue a masters degree in medical science at Cambridge University. News> Success Stories