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Who makes better decisions: humans or robots?

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Who makes better decisions: humans or robots?

Black Friday triggers consumers to donate on Giving Tuesday and then indulge in more spending afterwards as reward

Black Friday triggers consumers to donate on Giving Tuesday and then indulge in more spending afterwards as reward

Meet the man behind the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Joan Jett, and the Concert for Bangladesh

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Meet the man behind the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Joan Jett, and the Concert for Bangladesh

Alan S. McKim receives 2019 Distinguished Entrepreneur Award

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Alan S. McKim receives 2019 Distinguished Entrepreneur Award

Disrupting human trafficking in U.S. agriculture by focusing on the supply chain

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Disrupting human trafficking in U.S. agriculture by focusing on the supply chain

How a disrupter transformed Thailand’s used car industry almost overnight

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How a disrupter transformed Thailand’s used car industry almost overnight

How to find out if products were made in blacklisted factories—and help companies take responsibility for supply chains

How to find out if products were made in blacklisted factories—and help companies take responsibility for supply chains

Northeastern University hosts the 2019 Brazilian Undergraduate Student Conference to empower the next generation of Brazilian students

Northeastern University hosts the 2019 Brazilian Undergraduate Student Conference to empower the next generation of Brazilian students

Consumers don’t always have the tools to understand what’s in their best financial interest. She wants to help.
Weiling Liu, a new assistant professor of finance, studies how business decisions made at some of the largest financial institutions in the world affect the people who depend upon those institutions for their banking, insurance, and more. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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Consumers don’t always have the tools to understand what’s in their best financial interest. She wants to help.

What do Beyoncé, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Sandra Day O’Connor have in common? Empowdered Sugar, a cookbook celebrating famous women in pop culture, politics, and history.
Empowdered Sugar celebrates the accomplishments of famous women in pop culture, politics, and history. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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What do Beyoncé, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Sandra Day O’Connor have in common? Empowdered Sugar, a cookbook celebrating famous women in pop culture, politics, and history.

Can these siblings make suspenders fashionable again?
Northeastern graduates Tyler and Tori Farley have created a line of suspenders that, they say, are playful enough to wear with T-shirts and tasteful enough to wear with tuxedos. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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Can these siblings make suspenders fashionable again?

About Fresh gives Boston residents easy access to healthy food to help reduce prevalence of diseases such as diabetes
Northeastern graduate Annika Morgan sells fresh produce at discount prices to Boston residents who live in neighborhoods that don’t have grocery stores nearby. “We’ve always been married to our mission: how can we improve health outcomes by increasing food access,” says Morgan. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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About Fresh gives Boston residents easy access to healthy food to help reduce prevalence of diseases such as diabetes