Faculty Insights
Northeastern is committed to creating a learning environment which is led by faculty who share their real-world experience with students. Meeting students where they are is a key factor in our experiential learning model. Here, we’ve compiled articles, tips, and how-to guides from Northeastern faculty to showcase their knowledge and expertise that extends well beyond the walls of the classroom.
June 29, 2016
How to Be a Successful Online Learner
Are you interested in pursuing an online education, but not sure what to expect or how to succeed? Northeastern Senior Instructional Designer Melanie Kasparian highlights the qualities of successful online learners.
moreJune 15, 2016
Master’s Degree Comparison: Sports Leadership vs. Sports Management
What's the difference between sports leadership and sports management? Northeastern associate teaching professor Robert Prior breaks it down.
moreJune 11, 2016
5 Leadership Skills to Learn from NFL Coaches
Robert M. Prior, EdD, a faculty member in the MS in Sports Leadership and MS in Leadership programs, shares five leadership lessons professionals can learn from successful NFL coaches.
moreJune 8, 2016
Faculty Insights: What Do Employers Look for in a New Candidate?
How do you get the attention of a hiring manager in your search for a new job? Learn more from Northeastern Assistant Teaching Professor Patty Goodman.
moreMay 24, 2016
5 Practices of Exemplary Leaders
How can the "Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership" apply to every kind of leader? Assistant Teaching Professor Teresa Goode explains.
moreApril 19, 2016
4 Ways to Stay Competitive in Regulatory Affairs
In an industry where the only constant is change, you need to stay ahead of the curve so you can best anticipate what's coming down the line. But how, exactly?
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