Northeastern University

university, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Date:
1898 - present
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coeducation

Northeastern University, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. It comprises schools of arts, media, and design; business; computer and information science; engineering; health sciences; professional studies; science; social sciences and humanities; and law. Advanced degree programs are offered by several graduate and professional schools, including the School of Law. Research facilities include the Barnett Institute of Chemical and Biological Analysis, the Electronic Materials Research Institute, and the Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. Total enrollment exceeds 20,000.

Northeastern University was established in 1898. Most undergraduates participate in the Cooperative Education internship program, which includes the option of working overseas.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Rachel Cole.