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September 24, 2015
NU granted $20 million for defense research
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Over the next three years, engineering professors at Northeastern University will work with $20.4 million in grant money from the US Army to develop new defense technologies. By Nicole Esan & Elise Harmon News Staff
The US Army Research Laboratory is collaborating with North-
eastern University’s George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security in an agreement to provide $20.4 million in funding over the next three years toward defense research.
David Luzzi, the executive director of Northeastern’s Security Research Initiative and an engineering professor, helped establish the agreement to engineer materials for the Army.
“At Northeastern, there’s a large number of folks, partly because of our history with co-ops, who have this comfort with use-inspired research,” Luzzi said. “That allows Northeastern to take an approach
that differentiates us from other universities.” Use-inspired research addresses specific problems and is meant to have a specific application. Military, Page 3
Field hockey falls twice in Boston
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Freshman engineering major Ted Lutkus, left, talks about how cranberries are harvested with a local business owner. The Boston Local Food Festival put sustainable food practices on display last weekend.
Local products showcased By Meaghan Dowd & Liam Hofmeister News Staff
Children ran around the festival grounds with broccoli tattooed on their arms as the locavores of New
England conversed about their sustainable farms. On Sunday at the Rose Kennedy Greenway, the sixth annual Boston Local Food Festival (BLFF) united the local growers of New England to share in a day of environmental
sustainability and healthy cuisine. Presented by the Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts (SBN), the BLFF offers a venue for farmers, businesses and citizens to meet and discuss the need Sustainable, Page 9
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Losses against cross-town rivals Boston College and Harvard University brought Northeastern Field Hockey’s record down to 2-6. By James Duffy News Correspondent
The Northeastern University (NU) field hockey team (2-6) struggled this weekend against two local rivals, dropping games against Harvard University and Boston
College (BC) on Friday and Sunday, respectively. The Huskies found themselves in a defensive battle with Harvard as Crimson junior back Elizabeth Jacobson notched the game’s only goal late in the first half. That was Garner, Page 13