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Skilled at navigating uncertainty, Kristine Aleksandrovica, DMSB'22, works to find greener modes of product transportation at her L'Oréal supply chain co-op in Paris.

The Ever Given cargo ship may be free from the Suez Canal, but its dire effects on the maritime supply chain highlight a need for more resilient practices.

The U.S. must take a centralized approach to the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain says Professor Nada Sanders.

Businesses like Starbucks can apply their supply-chain expertise to rescue U.S. vaccination efforts, says Dunton Family Dean Raj Echambadi and Professor Nada Sanders.

Northeastern researchers, including Chris Riedl, present a new explanation for how spiteful behavior spreads in social circles and political movements.

Rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine efficiently will require a set of skills fostered by supply chain experts, says Dunton Family Dean Raj Echambadi and Professor Nada Sanders.

Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders says many hurdles must be overcome before the COVID-19 vaccines are available for widespread use.

Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders speaks about COVID-19's effect on small businesses.

Paul Fombelle, associate professor of marketing, researches how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of people who work in grocery stores, hotels, and restaurants.

Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti launches a new website featuring how reverse innovation has played a significant role in how countries are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including best practices in overall strategy, prevention, testing, contact tracing, isolation and quarantining, treatment and vaccines, and reopening.