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Photos: Summer science, Husky 101 orientation and protein research

A student leans in to adjust a small wheeled robot on a classroom table, framed by the blurred arms of classmates.
Boston Public School students in the Bridge to Science summer program build Lego robots in Churchill Hall on Northeastern’s Boston campus. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

It was another busy week at Northeastern University with more than 100 high school students enrolled in the Bridge to Calculus summer program on the Boston campus. Last year, the program expanded its scope to include courses on physics, biology and chemistry.

Northeastern also wrapped up its latest Husky 101 Orientation session, welcoming incoming students with two days of academic advising, campus tours, and social events.

Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University
Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University