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Global corporations seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and support social-justice programs should place women on their boards of directors to better implement those changes, according to recent research by a Northeastern international business associate professor.

A full-time MBA program will help launch your career in a relatively short time frame. The length and milestones are outlined here.

As more health care workers share their testimony from the bedsides of the sick, growing frustration over the sheer number of unvaccinated patients taking up beds has some asking: Can doctors refuse to treat, or decline to see, patients who are unvaccinated? Photo by Tomas Cuesta/Getty Images

Female physicians burn out faster than their male colleagues, according to research by Tim Hoff, professor of management, healthcare systems and health policy at Northeastern. Illustration by Hannah Moore/Northeastern University

Honored for her contributions to advancing management and organizational science, Professor Cynthia Lee joins the Academy of Management Fellows Group.

Jamie Ladge highlights the urgency of widely available child care to including working parents, especially mothers, in the workforce post-pandemic.

President Biden's infrastructure plan includes child care provisions, which Northeastern ‘shecession' researchers say are essential for welcoming women back to the workforce.

Accommodating remote work trends post-COVID will be a learning curve for workplaces, say Northeastern researchers.

With purpose and passion, Karan Kishorepuria, DMSB'21, took a social-impact investing group to the next level.

With renewed lockdowns and rising unemployment, reviving economic growth will require increased federal support says Northeastern researchers.