Animals, advertising, and entrepreneurship–it's co-op on camera
The winners of the 2014 Coolest Co-op Video contest exemplify the depth and breadth of Northeastern's experiential learning program.
The winners of the 2014 Coolest Co-op Video contest exemplify the depth and breadth of Northeastern's experiential learning program.
Not only might productivity increase all around, but the introvert in your office may give the organization careful insight into the matter at hand.
Finance Professor Jeffery Born forecasts a corrosive year for copper prices.
“The hours and time commitment are very reasonable and the professors are extremely helpful, flexible and engaged,” says Odom.
The marketing campaign for the movie Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues ranges from social media outreach to television appearances by character Ron Burgundy. The strategy is innovative, if not somewhat limited in its ability to be replicated, says Bruce Clark, an associate professor of marketing.
When Northeastern students fly to South Africa as part of the university's Dialogue of Civilizations program, they form consulting teams help small businesses thrive.
There could be many advantages to being a millennial when searching for a job in the current market.
A recent study by two Northeastern University researchers suggests that the pay differential between CEOs and regular workers does not negatively affect the bottom line.
Exciting new ventures, powerful advice for young innovators, and the down-low on Northeastern's range of resources for entrepreneurs were all on display last week during Global Entrepreneurship Week.
A score of Northeastern innovators and entrepreneurs showcased their ventures and innovative products at two major campus events during Global Entrepreneurship Week.