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Some stu­dents arrive on campus with a thriving entre­pre­neurial spirit, eager to soak up knowl­edge and seek out new oppor­tu­ni­ties to learn and make a lasting impact.

There is very likely a tax break for you, and you might start consider life events as a source for identifying how and what to file.

Joseph Giglio, professor of strategy at Northeastern's D'Amore-McKim School of Business and his colleague Charles Chieppo, say that “A new mayor provides an opportunity for new thinking about Boston-area transportation.”

Northeastern University sociologist Timothy Hoff has found that the healthcare system's emphasis on efficiency and technology has made it much more transactional and impersonal.

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.