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    Northeastern POPS - Thursday, May 2, 2013

    The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, conducted by Keith Lockhart, H’98, returns to Matthews Arena for Northeastern POPS on Thursday, May 2, 2013, and will share the stage with a very special guest: international pop icon Kelly Clarkson! Tickets start at $50, get yours today!
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    Northeastern POPS - Thursday, May 2, 2013

    The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, conducted by Keith Lockhart, H’98, returns to Matthews Arena for Northeastern POPS on Thursday, May 2, 2013, and will share the stage with a very special guest: international pop icon Kelly Clarkson! Tickets start at $50, get yours today!

Upcoming Events

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Northeastern Men's Basketball - 2013 CAA Championship | Mar. 10 spacer

Fresh off its first ever Colonial Athletic Association regular-season championship, the top-seeded Northeastern men’s basketball team will take the court for its first game in the CAA Championship Tournament on Sunday, March 10 – and we want to see you there!

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Men's Rowing 2013 Season Kick-off Reception | Mar. 14 spacer

Help kick off the 2013 men's rowing season with coach John Pojednic and members of the team on Thursday, March 14, 2013!

Boston Bruins vs. Florida Panthers Gathering and Game | Mar. 14 spacer

The Bruins are finally back in action and Northeastern has scored tickets to some of the biggest games of the season for our alumni, family, and friends!

John Hancock Financial Workshops 2013 - Session 4 - Good Debt/Bad Debt | Mar. 14 spacer

Ready to go on a spree in the shops along Newbury Street? Be sure you understand the effect your purchases can have on your credit. In the last part of our Financial Workshop Series sponsored by John Hancock, learn the ins and outs of debt, and what it means to you and for you.


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Giving students an enterprising path to start on

AS WE continue to look for strategies to jump-start the American economy, here’s one way we can promote innovation and accelerate economic growth over the longer term: give every college student the opportunity to be an entrepreneur.

There’s no doubt students would support such an initiative. In a recent national poll commissioned by Northeastern University, more than two-thirds of Americans between 18 and 30 said it’s “extremely important” or “very important” for colleges and universities to teach students about entrepreneurship, including how to start their own businesses.

» Read the full article by President Joseph E. Aoun on BostonGlobe.com

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