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Northeastern researchers, including Chris Riedl, present a new explanation for how spiteful behavior spreads in social circles and political movements.
To fix the vaccine rollout, why not call Amazon?
Rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine efficiently will require a set of skills fostered by supply chain experts, says Dunton Family Dean Raj Echambadi and Professor Nada Sanders.
Dean's Corner: 2020 Year in Review
The Dean's Corner series provides a first-person, informative narrative of exciting and important happenings at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business. In this installment from Dunton Family Dean Raj Echambadi, he outlines the many great accomplishments of the D'Amore-McKim faculty/staff community in 2020.
Distant patient-doctor relationships could deter skeptics from getting the COVID-19 vaccine
Tim Hoff, a professor of management, healthcare systems, and public policy at Northeastern, says the deficiency of long-term relationships between patients and doctors may affect people's willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
The recovery of the US economy after COVID-19 hinges on federal support
With renewed lockdowns and rising unemployment, reviving economic growth will require increased federal support says Northeastern researchers.
Hunger on college campuses is real, and these students are doing something about it
NU Mutual Aid holds a mobile food pantry to provide resources for food insecure community members on Centennial Common.
His bid on surgical pencil enabled him to provide help during the COVID-19 pandemic
Northeastern alum Gordon Thompson is the president and CEO of Westnet, a distributor of medical, surgical and laboratory supplies, based in Canton, Massachusetts.
Instagram takeover: Marshall Bushnell
Marshall Bushnell, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at his co-op experience at D'Amore-McKim!
‘A global disruption requires a global response'
Eric Pray weighs a lobster in his garage in Portland, Maine on May 29, 2020. The coronavirus shutdown has prompted Pray to that selling his product direct to customers. AP Photo by Robert F. Bukaty