Northeastern University symposium highlights new challenges facing international project management At Northeastern University’s 4th Annual Global Symposium on Leadership and Project Management leaders in the field gathered with students and academics to discuss the many challenges and opportunities facing global businesses and industry. Kicking off the event, organizers invited Dr. Lavagnon Ika, Professor of Project […] The post Global Project Leaders Must Navigate Rising Geopolitical Un...| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
As Natalya Watson walked through the classrooms of a newly built school, teenage boys ran back and forth along the hallway. It was early June, and they were preparing for graduation — about 26 feet underground. Watson, a Northeastern University associate teaching professor in the Global Pathways and Immerse Programs, was visiting an underground school in Kharkiv, […] The post Natalya Watson, Global Pathways and Immerse Programs profess, finds resilient educators in Ukraine’s undergrou...| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
Distinguished Professor Jim Stone is an exhibiting artist who uses photography. His photographs have been published in three monographs and exhibited internationally; they are represented in the permanent collections of over 30 major museums and public archives.| Department of Art – The University of New Mexico
We are so proud of our faculty and the incredible achievements, creative projects, and research they’ve pursued over the summer. Their dedication and innovation continue to inspire our community. Here’s a glimpse into some of their recent work. Andrea Polli is currently a Professor and Director of STEAM NM with appointments in the College of […]| Department of Art – The University of New Mexico
We’re thrilled to welcome three extraordinary artists and educators to the Department of Art! Rambod Vala is a multidisciplinary artist, graphic designer, and educator whose work spans graphic and moving images. His practice integrates video, installation, typography, storytelling, and layered narrative structures interweaving realism and fantasy, politics and romance, skepticism and belief. In 2019, Vala […]| Department of Art – The University of New Mexico
Edward Miller, a teaching professor and political historian at Northeastern University, recently shared his insights with Northeastern Global News (NGN) following the release of over 240,000 records related to the 1968 assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The files, posted by the National Archives, provide unprecedented detail about the FBI’s extensive surveillance […]| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
The UNM Department of Art’s RAVEL Lab was featured in a recent e-flux journal article by Brian Karl. Published on June 13, 2025, as part of e-flux Education’s mid-June focus on U.S. institutions across the South and Southwest, the feature spotlights the RAVEL Lab within Art & Ecology program at The University of New Mexico.| College of Fine Arts | The University of New Mexico
Kristen Drobnis is more than just a professor at Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies (CPS); she is a devoted alum, an active donor, and a tireless advocate for student success.| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
A proud native of Florida, Dr. Caryn Plummer earned her biology degree from Yale University in 1997 and graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She went on to complete a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in comparative ophthalmology…| smallanimal.vethospital.ufl.edu
A proud native of Florida, Dr. Caryn Plummer earned her biology degree from Yale University in 1997 and graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She went on to complete a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in comparative ophthalmology…| largeanimal.vethospitals.ufl.edu
How much will President-elect Donald Trump's administration pull back from involvement in the world during? Less than commonly believed.| The Bush School of Government & Public Service
I think my father’s silence – about nearly everything – was a consequence of trauma. He committed suicide in 1976, just over a month after my wife Kathy and I were married. My parents were| Chapman Newsroom