Eight undergraduates selected as new CEM Student Associates
After a competitive selection process, eight outstanding undergraduate students were selected to join CEM's Student Associate program for the upcoming 2026-27 academic year.
After a competitive selection process, eight outstanding undergraduate students were selected to join CEM's Student Associate program for the upcoming 2026-27 academic year.
Paula Caligiuri, Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University and CEM Faculty Fellow, has been selected as the 2026 recipient of the IM Division AmorePacific Outstanding Educator Award, presented by the International Management Division of the Academy of Management.
For Nada Sanders, the most important breakthroughs have rarely come from perfect data or elegant models. They have come from friction — from the moment when theory fails, when numbers resist, and when human behavior refuses to fit neatly into equations. It is in that tension that she has built her career, not by forcing the world to match the model, but by reshaping the model to reflect the world as it is.
As part of the semester abroad, Anand Nair plans to develop and test an AI-enabled remote patient monitoring system.
The Center for Emerging Markets is proud to recognize three graduating seniors, Anjali Laddha, Brenda Belgamo, and Anh “Rachel” Le, as CEM Student Fellows, a distinction awarded to Student Associates who have made a lasting impact on the Center and the broader Northeastern community.
Mark Esposito, CEM Faculty Fellow and Teaching Professor of International Business & Strategy at Northeastern University on how the chip industry is increasingly central to aspects of the current administration's foreign policy.
On Tuesday, April 7, D'Amore-McKim School of Business professors Valentina Marano, Ravi Ramamurti, and Gary Young convened academic and industry leaders for a panel discussion on the partnership models driving innovation across the global life-sciences ecosystem.
This spring, CEM funded four outstanding projects spanning healthcare, infrastructure finance, energy access, and digital health. This grant cycle marks four years of the Srinivasan Family Award program, with now 50 awards provided to 67 students over eight grant cycles.
Recent market fluctuations have prompted questions about whether a monthslong market rally is beginning to crack, or simply entering another familiar cycle of volatility driven by geopolitical shocks.
The order isn't of immediate concern, but there could be long-term consequences, since routers used in the U.S. are primarily foreign-made, says CEM Faculty Fellow George Yip
The U.S. Treasury Department is reportedly set to receive a $10 billion brokerage fee from investors for orchestrating a deal to take control of TikTok's U.S. business, a move that Northeastern University international business professor Ravi Ramamurti has called “highly unusual.”
Experts on supply chains, geopolitics and the Middle East explain why the Strait of Hormuz is dominating headlines.