The Economics of Justice

By Vincent Armentano As an econ major, I felt right at home as Dr. Cahn commenced his presentation. An older gentleman with a welcoming voice, he spoke in terms that have become second nature to me; scarcity, demand, price and exchange. These concepts are typically an economist’s bread and butter. Read more…

A Trip to Appalachia

Advanced Studies in Social Enterprise Capstone to Tennessee By Sydney Banks On March 7th, fourteen Northeastern students enrolled in ENTR4506, “Advanced Studies in Social Entrepreneurship,” traveled to Tennessee and Kentucky to take part in a week-long field visit to social enterprises and social entrepreneurial communities in both urban Nashville and Read more…

Tough Decisions

Graduates with Social Enterprise Ambitions By Dr. Gordon K Adomdza, Executive Professor It’s close to another graduation ceremony and many students who have experienced the power of social impact and social enterprise in doing good are faced with the usual dilemma; should they take that well-paying, less “social”, job? After Read more…