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Experts have their ways of grasping the wealth of the 1% in more concrete terms — even if their measurements are merely snapshots in time.

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Companies are cashing in on virtual influencers. Not only does AI image generation bring down costs, it allows companies to have stronger control over messaging, Northeastern experts say.

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A new award-winning class from D'Amore-McKim Professor Loredana Padurean is turning heads and changing minds.

“My goal throughout my time as director of the 360 Huntington Fund was to evolve the fund into a holistically managed portfolio and investment vehicle. I learned a lot in my time here and enjoyed the opportunity this experience gave me to sharpen my management skills.” says Nicholas Douglas, MS in Finance/MBA'23

You've probably noticed a welcome change of pace at the gas station: Gas prices have been steadily dropping.  The national average currently sits at $3.088 per gallon, according to AAA. At this time last year, the national average price was $3.327 per gallon, which was still lower than $5.016 per gallon, the recorded average price back…
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The crises in the Panama and Suez canals are currently wreaking havoc on shipping routes, posing a threat to the smooth flow of the supply chain. I

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“I always tell people, ‘Nobody thought the Sharks made a mistake more than our parents,'” says Josh Belinsky, DMSB'18. “Every year my mom jokes, ‘You sure you don't want to just go back on there and let them know how good you're doing now?'”

Dean De Cremer shares why the ethical use of AI is crucial to shaping the future of careers. Uncovering principles that matter in the realm of artificial intelligence.

The European Business Review

The Center for Emerging Markets' Student Associate program recognizes undergraduate students at Northeastern University who are dedicated to strengthening and expanding emerging-market-related programming and research at the university. In the inaugural cycle of this program, CEM recognized six students as the first cohort of Student Associates.

Inspired by his own experience with personalized instruction, Andrew Shenouda, Khoury'25, DMSB'25, built Tadpole to ease the administrative burden of running a tutoring business. Poets&Quants has recognized his venture as one of 25 “disruptive startups.”

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