We are excited to share the NULab’s Fall 2025 calendar, featuring an exciting lineup of talks, panels, workshops, and other events. As always, these events are free and open to the public, but most require registration. More details and registration information are available at the NULab events page.
These events are free and open to the public, but registration is required in some cases. Registration links are coming soon for some events, so please save these dates and check the events page for updates. Please contact nulab.info@gmail.com with any questions.
We hope to see you this semester!
NULab Fall 2025 Calendar of Events
September 25: 4-7pm Boston / 1-4pm Oakland / 9pm-12am London, hybrid on Zoom and in the Alumni Center
The Humanities Center Global Fellowship Symposium
Featuring: Poet Elise Paschen (Osage Nation), Professor Juliana Spahr (English, NU Oakland), and Distinguished Visiting Professor and poet Gordon Henry (Ojibwe).
This event is co-hosted with the Humanities Center.
October 20: 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London, hybrid on Zoom and in Renaissance Park 310
Faculty Work in Progress Series with Ellen Cushman
Professor Ellen Cushman, Co-Director of NULab, Cherokee Nation Citizen, Dean’s Professor of Civic Sustainability to present on “Storywork as Unsettling Knowledge.”
Co-hosted with the Humanities Center and sponsored by the College of Social Sciences and Humanities Office of the Dean.
October 22: 1-2:15pm Boston / 10-11:15am Oakland / 6-7:15pm London, hybrid on Zoom and in Snell Library 350
Fall Digital Scholarship Celebration 2025, followed by
October 22: 2:30–4pm Boston, in-person in Snell Library, Centers for Digital Scholarship
CDS Project Fair
Come learn about the diverse array of digital scholarship happening at Northeastern, then attend an in-person fair in the Centers for Digital Scholarship to see the projects and meet with the organizations in these spaces.
Co-hosted with the Digital Scholarship Group and the Centers for Digital Scholarship.
October 27: 3–5pm Boston / 12–2pm Oakland / 7–9pm London, virtual
On the Marginalization of Women in Philosophy and Science
Featuring: Physicist Athene Donald, author Francesca Peacock, literary scholar Jennifer Park, and philosopher Peter West.
Co-hosted with the Women Writers Project and is part of The Philosopher lecture series.
November 19: 10am–3pm Boston / 7am–12pm Oakland / 3–8pm London, hybrid on Zoom and in Snell Library 160
GIS Day 2025
Please join us for GIS Day 2025, which will include a StoryMap competition, GIS presentations, and demos from students and faculty.
Co-hosted with Research Data Services and the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs.
December 4: 12–2:pm Boston / 9–11am Oakland / 5–7pm London, virtual
Workshop: Introduction to AI for Text Analysis with Python
Led by: Sean P. Rogers, NULab Assistant Director.
There will be an optional pre-workshop, “Introduction to Python,” December 3: 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London.
December 10: 12–1pm Boston / 9–10am Oakland / 5–6pm London, virtual
DH Office Hours: Speed Data-ing
Featuring: Ayah Aboelela (History), Danielle Duran (Sociology), Cassie McMillan (Criminology), Mel Williams (History), Priya Mariana Shimpi Driscoll (Education, NU Oakland).
Co-hosted with the Digital Scholarship Group.