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Contemporary geopolitics and widely-held stereotypes may lead some students away from embracing Russian language and culture, but some Northeastern community members are hoping to change that.

Jessica Sun co-founded Lumos Debate, a million-dollar education startup that teaches public speaking and debating to middle and high school students.

Professor Venkat Kuppuswamy reflects on the impact of cast diversity after Asian-led “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Searching” simultaneously top box office charts.

Assistant Professor Daniele Mathras examines policy implications for conflict that can arise between businesses and customers of differing religious ideologies.

Professor Joe Raelin explains why leadership is more than the heroics of a single leader, that it occurs within a set of practices, and that learning about leadership will require a shift from leader development to leadership development.

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

Professor Wertheim explores the prisoner's dilemma in the context of important policy deliberations.

Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions about the lessons that can be learned from reverse innovation.

Associate Professor of Marketing Amir Grinstein discusses his research findings that examine the value and influence a socially responsible marketing team can bring to a firm.

Professor Koen Pauwels explains how lean startup methodology can alleviate potential big data complications.