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Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Stine Grodal knows that for their ventures to succeed, entrepreneurs must understand the big picture.

The semiconductor chip shortage may be a big push toward reassessing global supply chains and innovating chip technology.

This year's Research, Innovation, Scholarship, and Entrepreneurship (RISE) expo celebrates more student and faculty research projects than ever.

With the pause in Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution, further inoculation relies on rolling out Pfizer and Moderna shots without a glitch.

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.

For Manny Lopes, MBA'11, earning his MBA was transformative in expanding his executive skills to lead the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center.

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

Passionate about social responsibility in food systems, Abigale Purvis, DMSB'21, impacted multiple sides of food systems through her co-ops and earned the Harold D. Hodgkinson Award.

The D'Amore-McKim community came together and won the Challenge of the Colleges this Giving Day, earning an extra $30,000 for our Dean's Fund among record contributions.

No stranger to global experiences, Jaime Bensadon, DMSB'22, is embracing the power of planning at his Toyota co-op in Belgium.