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The Symposium on Water Innovation in Massachusetts, co-sponsored by D'Amore-McKim and the Curry Student Center, brought together top industry, academic and government minds to better understand the state's multi-billion dollar water industry.

As more and more emerging markets defy proscriptive expectations, establishing successful multinational business in nontraditional ways, a growing group of researchers is starting to recognize the value of a new conversation.

Joseph Raelin, along with his six co-authors including Rachelle Reisberg, Director of the Women in Engineering Program at Northeastern, are recipients of the Ralph W. Tyler Award for Outstanding and Distinguished Research and Publication in the Field of Cooperative Education, Internships, and Work-Integrated Learning.

“When I only have one, then I'm short handed. When I have two, then I get my job done,” says Chayim Herzig-Marx, Director at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care