resiliency

From an unexpected project detour, Madisyn Dudley, COE '21, and her classmates found a better result to reduce ventilator shortages.

With purpose and passion, Karan Kishorepuria, DMSB'21, took a social-impact investing group to the next level.

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.

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.

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.

Northeastern alum Gordon Thompson is the president and CEO of Westnet, a distributor of medical, surgical and laboratory supplies, based in Canton, Massachusetts.

Jamie Ladge's co-authored study examines systemic inequities in the healthcare field and finds that a “hero” status isn't what medical professionals want. Photo: Brian Ach/AP Images for NYC Healthcare Heroes.

Under the leadership of Lindsay Dahlberg, associate director for procurement services at Northeastern, the university is prioritizing minority-owned businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.