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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.

Don't you wish the apartment photos you saw online matched the in-person showing? Cameron Billings, DMSB'16, and John Puma, DMSB'17, founded Wizio, to make that a possibility. Their startup provides virtual reality tours of rental properties using high-definition 360-degree photography.

Recent research from Professor Christoph Riedl finds that the secret to effective teamwork is all about the timing. What could this mean for your work communications?

Three Northeastern University students are part of “Operation Space,” a group of college students aiming to beat the record of highest altitude ever reached by a student-made rocket. The launch will take place this August.

Tucker Marion co-created a simulation for students to experience the innovation process, designed to expose learners to a wide range of methods through gamification.

Keith Corso, DMSB'21, and Evan Eddleston, DMSB'22, created BusRight, a new app that keeps track of school bus passengers, pinpoints locations of buses in transit, and calculates optimal routes. As a recent winner at the national undergraduate business pitch competition, E-Fest, the two believe they can revolutionize the school bus industry.

Kate Murdock, DMSB'18, never lets an opportunity slip by. In addition to producing stellar work inside the classroom, she's taken full advantage of Northeastern's entrepreneurial ecosystem—assuming leadership posts in IDEA, Northeastern's student-run startup accelerator, and Scout, a student-run design studio. She's also delved deep into the inner-workings of the business world during three alternative spring…

Professor Tucker Marion answers questions about the trend toward the “gamification of learning” and describes his recently launched innovation simulator.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Jean C. Tempel Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fernando Suarez, and his recent MIT Sloan Management Review article focused on the “hybrid trap” and the future of innovation were featured in News@Northeastern.

After leaving his job in software sales in the search for a more meaningful purpose, Andy Rosenthal, DMSB'07, co-founded The Terebinth Group, the largest, family-owned provider of housing to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in Indiana.