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The #MeToo Movement put a national focus on harassment and gender bias in numerous sectors. With this in mind, Tim Hoff shines a light on the experiences of women in the medical field.

A new study co-authored by Yakov Bart, an associate professor of marketing at Northeastern, finds that first-time investors are failing to diversify their assets, and thus putting themselves at greater financial risk. These investors may be better off, he says, picking stocks at random instead.

India's advancements in low cost, high quality healthcare services may attract U.S. patients offshores. Ravi Ramamurti comments on this change for PBS News Hour.

Airline pilot and Online MBA graduate, Pat Monfiston – Desir, MBA'19, took over our Instagram account for a week! Follow along for an inside look at his D'Amore-McKim experience.

Northeastern graduates Kenzie Swanhart and Julien Levesquev say that their culinary partnership was built in the kitchen of a small apartment in Boston's Fenway neighborhood.

Northeastern graduate Lisa Brothers helped to bring a 650-square-foot, hand-made, glass mosaic to life at Boston's South Station.

Northeastern professors across disciplines join forces to try to find out how firms respond to customers when a society at large faces a collective crisis.

New research shows that angry customers stick to their goals, which “can actually lead them to make better decisions, easier decisions, and more satisfying decisions,” says Alexander DePaoli, an associate teaching professor of marketing at Northeastern who co-authored the research.

Wanting to strengthen her global business acumen, Tatiana Lialina looked to Northeastern to learn how to expand her family's business beyond its Russian roots. D'Amore-McKim stood out, she says, because of its reputation and flexible programs.

Nada Sanders discusses her forthcoming book, “The Humachine,” and the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce for News at Northeastern.