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Luis Sanchez, DMSB'20, was looking for cultural connection. The answer was a culinary ‘time capsule' in the form of community building.

“Our Northeastern residents give us agility and flexibility that ultimately results in cost and time savings.” – Sue McPoland, former Director of Global Consumer Insights

“We need the right people, so that's where we turn to our Northeastern residents…They're involved in all phases and they get the complete experience of seeing a project through from start to finish.”

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.

Tim Hoff, a professor of management, healthcare systems, and public policy at Northeastern, says the deficiency of long-term relationships between patients and doctors may affect people's willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

With renewed lockdowns and rising unemployment, reviving economic growth will require increased federal support says Northeastern researchers.

NU Mutual Aid holds a mobile food pantry to provide resources for food insecure community members on Centennial Common.

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.