The potential benefits of group medical visits
Professor Timothy Hoff discusses why primary care providers could see an increase in group medical visits.
Professor Timothy Hoff discusses why primary care providers could see an increase in group medical visits.
“I took a social entrepreneurship course, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that was a life-changing class for me. It truly shaped the way that I view the world, guiding how I look at businesses and understanding where opportunities are in underserved markets,” says Marty Chang, MBA'16.
“They don't want to just teach you theory or concepts. They want you to have something to take with you and start using immediately,” says Meaghan Campbell, MBA'15.
D'Amore-McKim assistant professor of marketing Yakov Bart recently discussed the phenomenon of social media campaigns and their impact on real causes, such as the findings attributed to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, leading to the discovery of three genes that can be linked to the disease.
Northeastern's Torch Scholarship Program celebrated 10 years of empowering students to reach their full potential Thursday, June 16, with special guests, current students and graduates of the program.
Sarah Zhukovsky, DMSB'17, shares her experience consulting for a microfinance institution in Mumbai as part of her “Dialogue of Civilizations” program in India.
Mary Steffel, assistant professor of marketing at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, recently released research that shows how people are more likely to delegate decision-making when it affects other people, as compared to when these decisions may only affect themselves.
Assistant Professor Martin Dias discusses the ways human-augmented technology can impact our personal and professional productivity and offers solutions to its pitfalls.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation Associate Professor Samina Karim has been elected to two new leadership roles, highlighting her commitment to the business field, as well as her colleagues and students.
For the past 10 months, 81 students from Northeastern University and five other universities and colleges have been working together as team OpenLoop to win the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition. Launched by Elon Musk to create a small-scale model of his 700-plus-mph mode of transportation, OpenLoop is under the business leadership of Benjamin Lippolis, DMSB'17.