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Madison Mailey (bottom row, second from right) celebrates winning the Olympic gold medal with her Canadian rowing teammates in the women's eight. AP Photo/Lee Jin-man

This week, Ben & Jerry's—famous for its unique ice cream flavors as well as its outspokenness on social issues—waded into its most contentious debate yet, announcing that it would stop selling ice cream in the West Bank. Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University

Rising consumer prices are determined by the invisible hands in an economy—demand and supply, says a Northeastern finance professor.

G-Form staff inspect protective equipment throughout the production process at the Smithfield, Rhode Island facility. During the pandemic the revolutionary sportswear company pivoted to make face shields for first responders.

Here are a few ways you can respond. Whether the intent is to increase production or cause personal harm, the consequences of an intimidating boss tend to be bad for everyone. So concludes new research by Zhenyu Liao, an assistant professor of management and organizational development at D'Amore-McKim.

Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders says many hurdles must be overcome before the COVID-19 vaccines are available for widespread use.

Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders speaks about COVID-19's effect on small businesses.

Victoria Pacheco, DMSB'22, and Madeline O'Hara, DMSB'21, are the president and vice president of marketing for the Council of University Programs respectively. These D'Amore-McKim students have led the way as CUP has revamped itself to adapt to hosting virtual events for the Northeastern community.

“We're really trying to be that central hub for all things interdisciplinary,” says Ankita Uppugunduri, KCS/DMSB'21. She is one of the organizers of this year's TEDxNortheasternU.

Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Julia Ivy shares how Belarus is rewriting its story through the force of its young people.