Cancer interrupted his hockey career. Now he's back on the ice.
Wade MacLeod, DMSB 2011, was a Husky positioned for a call-up to the NHL–but that changed one day in 2013. Photo by Andrew Querner for Northeastern University.
Wade MacLeod, DMSB 2011, was a Husky positioned for a call-up to the NHL–but that changed one day in 2013. Photo by Andrew Querner for Northeastern University.
Congratulations to the D'Amore-McKim School of Business Undergraduate Class of 2020!
The D'Amore-McKim School of Business recently launched five new undergraduate concentrations: corporate innovation and venture, entrepreneurial startups, family business, fintech, and social innovation and entrepreneurship.
Accommodating remote work trends post-COVID will be a learning curve for workplaces, say Northeastern researchers.
Rebrands are rare, says Paul Fombelle, who worked at one of the world's biggest advertising agencies before teaching marketing at Northeastern. For the franchise most recently known as the Washington Football Team, a new name and logo won't matter as much as the play on the field, he says.
Surging oil and gas prices will spill over into the supply chains for just about everything that has to be carted around the world, says Nada Sanders, university distinguished professor of supply-chain management at Northeastern. In the case of bananas—which have a “very long” footprint—the story is a complicated one.
President Joe Biden has ordered the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the country's petroleum stockpile for the next six months to combat the nation's oil crisis as the Russian war in Ukraine marches toward its third month. But some, including two Northeastern professors, question whether
For the love of fashion and out of entrepreneurial curiosity, Lukas Dudzik COS'23 and Alder Whiteford DMSB'24 are curating an online platform, Sewn Boutique, to showcase small designer brands.