Category: Press
May 4, 2012
Tayloe Washburn takes college post at new Seattle campus
Puget Sound Business Journal, May 4, 2012 Prominent attorney and civic leader Tayloe Washburn has left the Foster Pepper law firm to head a new Seattle branch of Boston’s Northeastern University. Northeastern plans to offer graduate classes in Seattle later...
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Northeastern University to open graduate school this fall, names Seattle attorney as dean
Geekwire, May 4, 2012 Northeastern University is continuing to push forward with its graduate school in Seattle, announcing today that it plans to open this fall. The Boston-based university, which opened a similar branch in Charlotte, North Carolina last year,...
moreDecember 27, 2011
Joining Trend, College Grows Beyond Name
The New York Times, December 27, 2011 After a century firmly anchored in Boston, Northeastern University is branching out — becoming Southeastern, Northwestern and perhaps Western and Midwestern as well. Northeastern, known for its co-op program in which undergraduates spend...
moreNovember 2, 2011
University in Boston is planning area campus
The Seattle Times, November 2, 2011 Northeastern University may soon be the newest name in higher education in Seattle. The Boston-based school announced Monday that it plans to open a Seattle campus next year, providing graduate and professional degree programs...
moreOctober 31, 2011
Northeastern U. Opens the First in a Planned Series of Graduate Campuses Across the U.S.
The Chronicle, October 31, 2011 Northeastern University opened a graduate campus in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday, the first step in a far-reaching plan to expand across the country, form research partnerships within cities, and take advantage of regional needs for...
moreOctober 31, 2011
Northeastern putting down stakes across the country
The Boston Globe, October 31, 2011 Northeastern University is going south and west: It plans to open a regional campus in Charlotte, N.C., today and a similar outpost in Seattle within the year, with hopes of eventually planting flags in...
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