News
Aug 06, 2014
Learning While Teaching
By participating in NUTRONS, NU’s FIRST Robotics team, undergraduates are able to teach high school students to build robots while reinforcing their own engineering skills.
Aug 06, 2014
Students build community through robotics engineering
Northeastern students in Nutrons 125, the university’s student-led robotics engineering team, may be the architects of the robots they build each year, but it’s not possible without collaborating with a score […]
Jul 24, 2014
Real World Applications
Peter Ries, BS, Chemical Engineering, 2012—As a young chemical engineering student Peter Ries chose to use his co-op’s working at Boston based Procter and Gamble. A total of 18 months […]
Jul 24, 2014
The Chemical Engineering Experience
Jason Crater, BS, Chemical Engineering 2010—When I decided to study chemical engineering at Northeastern University, I wasn’t exactly sure what I was getting myself into. At first I was slightly […]
Jul 24, 2014
Long Days in Oncology Lab
Emma Chory, BS, Chemical Engineering, 2012—When rising freshman ask me to define chemical engineering, I often find it hard to give an explicit answer because chemical engineering is such a […]
Jul 22, 2014
Crossing Borders
Gina Palino, BS, Civil Engineering 2013, whose peers laud her for her intense motivation to help less fortunate people around the world, served as Uganda program director of Northeastern’s chapter […]
Jun 18, 2014
Take 5: Get to know Northeastern’s Baja SAE team
Northeastern’s chapter of Baja SAE recently completed another successful season, finishing 8th overall in the third and final competition of the year held in Illinois earlier this month. Baja SAE is an intercollegiate design and motorsport competition […]
May 08, 2014
Young humanitarians win national award
The Engineers Without Borders student group was named the National Premier Student Chapter for 2014 from a pool of over 200 student chapters from around the country.