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Students on Northeastern's Oakland campus had their calendars cleared for a two-day Experiential Entrepreneurship program that gave them the opportunity to explore potential careers where they can make a big impact.

The three Northeastern students in Israel when Hamas launched a surprise attack have been safely evacuated.

Managers operating in emerging markets face a delicate balance between risks and opportunities. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) holds the key to navigating these complexities, and recent research shows its significance in securing competitiveness and credibility. Managers are advised to embrace global CSR standards, engage with local stakeholders, adapt flexible strategies, monitor suppliers, and seek collective action to leverage the opportunities of these fast-growing markets.

How do leaders of global companies face Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) challenges in their supply chains? Recent research by Sheila Puffer and colleagues at Northeastern University presents a typology of four archetypes of CSR responses and analyzes the benefits and drawbacks of each archetype using real-world examples.

The Center for Emerging Markets sponsored two Northeastern University students, Brecker Ferguson and Radhika Barot, to attend the 2023 World Trade Organization Public Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, in September 2023. Both students reflected on their experiences and shared insights into the role of emerging markets in global trade.

Brecker Ferguson, a third-year student in Business Administration and Environment & Sustainability Sciences at Northeastern University, shares his takeaways about the role of emerging economies in global trade after attending the 2023 World Trade Organization Public Forum.

Radhika Barot, a fourth-year student in Economics and Mathematics at Northeastern University, shares his takeaways about the role of emerging economies in the transition to sustainable trade after attending the 2023 World Trade Organization Public Forum.

Josh Irish, DMSB'19, unexpectedly began his music career during the COVID-19 pandemic, gaining recognition for his genre-blending music. His experiences at D'Amore-McKim allowed him to hone his business and marketing skills, which have proven invaluable at the negotiating table with music executives.

Stanford researchers recently updated their databases of the top 2% of research citations for the sixth time. It includes career citations and citations in 2022.

On Northeastern's 125th birthday, woman innovators gathered to celebrate their work and build community amongst women entrepreneurs.