Programmed for Success James Klein, an information science major, recently returned from a co-op in France, where he was a software developer at a startup called Copass. Success Stories
Antarctic co-op: Reflection Eileen Sheehan, a biochemistry student at Northeastern University who is on co-op at Palmer Station, Antarctica, reports on her experience. Success Stories
Have your coffee and eat it too Johnny Fayad and Ali Kothari, both DMSB’17, have created the Coffeebar, a first-of-its-kind all-natural energy bar infused with a full cup of fair trade coffee. Success Stories
Engineering research fair attracts hundreds of undergrads 400 students visited the Curry Student Center indoor quad for the Undergraduate Lab Fair, which featured about 30 College of Engineering research labs and programs. Success Stories
Globetrotters say goodbye to guidebooks FoxTrotter is a mobile app developed by Charif Tabet, AMD’15, Karl Bachian, SSH’11, and Cosimo Violati, SSH’12, that provides personalized recommendations from locals and other travelers at a destination. Success Stories
Take 5: Student artwork on display Student art is an essential component to the works featured across campus. Here’s a rundown of where you can find artwork produced by Northeastern students. Success Stories
New grant supports co-ops in cancer nanomedicine Over the next five years, a total of 75 undergraduate students will receive training to study and conduct cancer nanomedicine research in the laboratories of 35 leading scientists at Northeastern and DF/HCC. These six-month co-op experiences, facilitated through Northeastern’s co-op office, will provide students in majors ranging from biomedical physics to chemical engineering with hands-on research experience and one-on-one mentoring from the leading researchers in cancer nanomedicine at these partner institutions. Success Stories
What’s wiping out the Caribbean corals? Student-researchers Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn, a fourth-year doctoral candidate, and undergraduate Felicia Aronson, S’16, an environmental science major with a concentration in marine science, are using the resources they raised from a crowdfunding science campaign to figure out what’s killing the Caribbean corals. Success Stories
Next Stop: Space When she was in middle school, Rachael Tompa turned down her first opportunity to visit the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Success Stories
McKeon earns the Scoville Peace Fellowship Northeastern University's Office of Fellowships is proud to announce that James McKeon has earned the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship.… Success Stories