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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

Nitsch Engineering CEO Lisa Brothers helps bring public art celebrating women in transportation to Boston’s South Station

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Nitsch Engineering CEO Lisa Brothers helps bring public art celebrating women in transportation to Boston’s South Station

As the founding faculty advisor of IDEA, Northeastern’s student-run venture accelerator, Dan Gregory helped turn an idea into a network of services for students who want to be entrepreneurs

As the founding faculty advisor of IDEA, Northeastern’s student-run venture accelerator, Dan Gregory helped turn an idea into a network of services for students who want to be entrepreneurs

Want to learn how to rap, eat well, or find the best apartment? These entrepreneurs can show you how.

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Want to learn how to rap, eat well, or find the best apartment? These entrepreneurs can show you how.

Northeastern startup brings virtual reality tours to apartment hunting

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Northeastern startup brings virtual reality tours to apartment hunting

Northeastern recognized for excellence in fostering entrepreneurship

Northeastern recognized for excellence in fostering entrepreneurship

Five years on, Scout has clout

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Five years on, Scout has clout

Built for Northeastern

Built for Northeastern

Biotech entrepreneurs pitch their startups

Biotech entrepreneurs pitch their startups

Building businesses piece by piece
Entrepreneurship fever is sweeping Northeastern, and students all across campus are catching the bug.

Building businesses piece by piece