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An upcoming conference explores how we work better together
A June 2024 conference sponsored by D'Amore-McKim aims to help people work smarter, not harder, thanks to the help of AI and solve the world's problems along the way.
David De Cremer installed as Dunton Family Dean of Northeastern's D'Amore-McKim School of Business
David De Cremer was installed as the Dunton Family Dean of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business on March 21, 2024.
Creating change at the intersection of healthcare and technology
“I can now confidently make decisions that positively impact the company's future.”
– Avik Vimal, MBA'24
Student Stories: Bridging Gaps in Healthcare Through Engineering and Innovation
As a Spring 2023 recipient of the Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets, Northeastern University's chapter of Innovators for Global Health, is working to develop affordable and sustainable medical supplies for healthcare facilities in Ghana.
Pratika Katiyar, DMSB'25, named to Her Campus 22 Under 22 list
“It's a culmination of the work I've been doing throughout college—advocacy and a lot of journalism that started in high school,” says the Business Administration and Communications Studies combined major.
From LIV Golf to Ronaldo and the ATP — will Saudi Arabia's sports investments pay off? Business experts are doubtful.
Northeastern University business experts say it's a big gamble, noting that many countries get involved in the global sports market for a variety of reasons — some of which have little to do with economic growth.
Introducing the D'Amore-McKim Black MBA in Business Group
“This is the first space in D'Amore-McKim that highlights Black graduates and professionals and provides a forum for Black students to grow, exchange ideas, network, and build camaraderie,” says Amari Hanberry, MBA'25.
Do drug ads make you cringe? Should they be allowed? Debate follows Super Bowl commercials seen by millions
As drug advertisements expand to ever-wider audiences, Northeastern experts debate whether such advertisements should be allowed.
Northeastern student starts marketing agency to engage communities of color from the Gen Z perspective
Shirley Wang, a second-year student, runs a marketing agency fully staffed with other Gen Zers and serving underrepresented entrepreneurs.