News
May 11, 2021
COVID-19: Students Making a Difference
Over the past year-plus College of Engineering students have come to the cause, transitioning research, co-op experiences, and community efforts to address challenges caused by the pandemic. Here are just […]
May 06, 2021
Tiwari Receives DSN-2021 Rising Star in Dependability
ECE Assistant Professor Devesh Tiwari was selected to receive the DSN-2021 Rising Star in Dependability for outstanding contributions and potential for creative ideas and innovative research in the field of dependable and resilient computer systems and networks.
May 06, 2021
2021 Graduate Commencement Student Speaker
Engineering management student Gagan Dep Prabhu, MS’21, will serve as the student speaker during the graduate commencement ceremony on May 9, 2021.
May 05, 2021
When Work is Play
Always driven to see how things worked, mechanical engineering student Amanda Vasconcelos, E’22, now uses those talents to build better toys while working on co-op at Hasbro.
May 05, 2021
ChE Student Receives NDSEG Fellowship
Anthony Stohr, E’21, chemical engineering, received the prestigious National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship to support his doctoral work in chemical and biomolecular engineering.
May 05, 2021
BioE Student Receives 2021 Honors Outstanding Achievement Award
Congratulations to bioengineering student Alexandra Silverman, E’21, ME’21 for receiving a 2021 Honors Outstanding Achievement Award from the Northeastern University Honors Program.
May 05, 2021
2021 Community Service Leadership Award Recipients
Congratulations to bioengineering students Michael Fialkoff, E’21, Francheska Liz Torres Torres, E’21, ME’21, and Sierra Vansuch, E’21, who received Community Service Leadership Awards for their continuous engagement throughout their time at Northeastern while making an impact on the communities and programs they served.
May 04, 2021
Changing the Face of Engineering
First-generation engineering students and their parents, especially those from historically underrepresented groups, including African-Americans, women, and Hispanics, are more likely to be unaware of career options in STEM-related fields like engineering,” explains Richard Harris, assistant dean of Academic Scholarship, Mentoring and Outreach, and director of the Northeastern University Program in Multicultural Engineering (NUPRIME).