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Better not, say two Northeastern scholars of law and marketing. While consumers may benefit from the convenience of touch-free checkout, it's not always clear what a company will do with consumers' biometric information once it has it.

This week, Ben & Jerry's—famous for its unique ice cream flavors as well as its outspokenness on social issues—waded into its most contentious debate yet, announcing that it would stop selling ice cream in the West Bank. Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University

Victoria's Secret personified sexualized femininity in the 1990s and 2000s, but the company is undergoing a massive rebranding in an effort to become more inclusive.

Michael Ambrozia, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram account this week. Follow along for an inside look at his D'Amore-McKim experience!

Distinguished Professor of Marketing Koen Pauwels is published in Marketing Intelligence Review (MIR)

Super Bowl LV advertisers adopt nostalgic messaging after a year of chaos.

D'Amore-McKim researchers explain how a group of Reddit investors drove up the falling value of GameStop's stock.

Mohamed Bennis, DMSB'21, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at his experience at D'Amore-McKim including co-ops, clubs, and more!

Jack Armstrong, DMSB'24, engages campus with tailored QR codes.

Daniele Fay Mathras, an associate teaching professor of marketing at Northeastern who studies the minimalism movement, says the COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to re-evaluate who they are and how they present themselves.