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“I learned a lot from the MS in Innovation program in terms of leadership and management that I employ daily to guide our decisions and motivate employees, even beyond innovation.” says, Gordon

“The MS in Innovation program provided a set of tools that I can depend on to react to unpredictable changes or be on top of predictable changes in the industry.” says, Monaco

Northeastern University's Student-Run Venture Accelerator, IDEA, was recently named a Bostinno 50 on Fire winner at the media company's annual event. Four winners, including IDEA, were selected out of the 14 nominees in the education arena.

Five Northeastern University students traveled around Israel this summer, visiting local venture accelerators, large corporations, and historical sites, as part of the International New Venture: Israel, The start-up nation.

Associate Teaching Professor Martin Dias discusses the leadership and logistical challenges Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has faced and lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey community resilience efforts.

Associate Professor Samina Karim explains the importance of a strong business foundation for technology and innovation leaders in today's evolving business world.

Professor Tucker Marion outlines a unique new learning model and partnership being used to teach innovation in our Masters of Technological Entrepreneurship program.

Distinguished Professor Marc Meyer shares his insight on the factors that enable a robust and successful startup hub.

Jean C. Tempel Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fernando Suarez examines the history and future of technological platforms and their impact on the business sector.

Professor Tucker Marion outlines the school's unique and desirable approach to teaching innovation.