Northeastern University Center for Family Business celebrates 2018 award recipients
The Northeastern University Center for Family Business recently held its 12th annual awards program celebrating family business success.
The Northeastern University Center for Family Business recently held its 12th annual awards program celebrating family business success.
Do you know what your carbon footprint is? According to a recent study co-authored by Professor Amir Grinstein, you probably don't, and that's a big problem.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti came to the U.S. in 1977 with hopes to make a difference in the world. He is the founder and director of Northeastern University's Center for Emerging Markets, a leading hub of research on economies that are not quite developed—the largest of which are in Brazil, Russia, India, and China.
Catherine Hogan, DMSB'20, is taking over the @damoremckim Instagram account this week, detailing her recent experiences on the dialogue: Entrepreneurship and Global Consulting in Israel. Follow along for an inside look at her time abroad!
Kevin Corliss, DMSB'16, Christopher Kenyon, CCIS'17, and Douglas Franklin, DMSB/E'16, founded Treehoppr, an online platform that helps working professionals track their vacation time, plan future travels, and save money.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor Jamie Ladge has spent her career studying how working professionals view their identities in the office and at home—and how these identities often intersect. Her recently published research examines the dynamics of how different groups of working professionals view and manage their identities.
Jasmine Roth, DMSB'08, is the host of HGTV's Hidden Potential, a show that follows her as she transforms ordinary houses into custom homes.
Liz Lupton, MBA‘18, describes her experiences at The Washington Campus, a week-long immersive program where students have the opportunity to see firsthand how government and business work together.
Is Amazon's Alexa going to diagnose your next bout of flu? Although hypothetical in nature, Professor Timothy Hoff believes it's a future that's not far off. Hoff explores the current state of healthcare and its impact on patient-doctor relationships for News at Northeastern.