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Second-Year Business Student Blends Business, Culture, and Community at D'Amore-McKim
Emily Liu, a second-year Business Administration student blends her passion for business with her love for culture and community.
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Pratika Katiyar, DMSB'25, named to Her Campus 22 Under 22 list
“It's a culmination of the work I've been doing throughout college—advocacy and a lot of journalism that started in high school,” says the Business Administration and Communications Studies combined major.
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Why are John Legend and Bruce Springsteen selling the publishing rights to their hits?
Artists signing over the publishing rights to their songs for a pretty penny isn't new. But the latest trend is driven by a few important factors, say Northeastern professors with deep knowledge of the music industry.
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‘I'm excited for that Olympic sparkle'
TOKYO, JAPAN – JULY 19: The Olympic Rings are displayed by the Odaiba Marine Park Olympic venue ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on July 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. Photo by Toru Hanai/Getty Images
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Innovation and activism intersect in this COVID-19 ventilator design project
From an unexpected project detour, Madisyn Dudley, COE '21, and her classmates found a better result to reduce ventilator shortages.
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How Starbucks could speed up the vaccine rollout
Businesses like Starbucks can apply their supply-chain expertise to rescue U.S. vaccination efforts, says Dunton Family Dean Raj Echambadi and Professor Nada Sanders.
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A sustainable solution to the plastic wrappers on snacks
The 2020 Husky Startup Challenge celebrated the entrepreneurial endeavors of our Northeastern community during an unprecedented time. During the event, a dozen ventures competed against one another for cash prizes and the approval of D'Amore-McKim judges including Steve Golden, Kate Murdock, DMSB'18, and Greg Skloot, DMSB'12.
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Serial entrepreneur educates students by example
Innovation is a team sport, according to Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation K. Srikrishna.
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Northeastern students work together to help COVID-19 patients
During 2020's Summer I session, six Northeastern College of Engineering and D'Amore-McKim students worked together in the “Entrepreneurship Directed Study: Personal Protection Equipment” to help healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“A lot of buying habits have changed forever”
Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern, and Spencer Fung, a member of Northeastern's Board of Trustees and D'Amore-McKim alum, sit down for a conversation about Spencer's role as group chief executive officer of Li & Fung during the global pandemic.