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A Double Husky's path to product leadership
“One of the most valuable parts of the MBA has been the opportunity to see how businesses operate in different environments. I have completed two Global Field Studies, one in Scandinavia and one in San Francisco, and each offered a distinct perspective that I would not have gained in the classroom alone.” – Maxime Rassi, Part-Time MBA'27
Meet the MS in Accounting/MBA Class of 2027
This 53-person cohort brings a wide range of academic backgrounds—from business and economics to the arts and sciences—preparing them to lead with both depth and versatility.
2026 Co-op Awards
Each year the D'Amore-McKim School of Business honors a select group of business students who have demonstrated excellence on co-op.
Mastering analytics in the Bay Area
“What impacted me the most during the Community Impact Initiative is seeing how directly analysis connects to business strategy and shapes where teams focus their time and effort. It made it clear how the work translates into real decisions and how analytics is used in practice.” – Eric (Yunke) Zhong, MS in Business Analytics'26
Leveraging AI to solve complex problems
“Through the AI Strategic Hub, I developed a Bitcoin trading model for Vero Ventures that autonomously executes trades, allowing me to apply advanced analytics in a real-world setting.” – Govind Alagappan, MS in Business Analytics'26
From Ivory Coast to Fenway: How Abou-Bakar Ouattara built community far from home
From moving across continents to becoming a graduate student speaker at Fenway Park, Abou-Bakar Ouattara's journey at D'Amore-McKim was shaped by leadership, mentorship, and a commitment to community. After earning degrees in business administration and accounting, Ouattara will begin his career in wealth management at EY while continuing to support initiatives serving underserved communities in the Ivory Coast.
Five years of F1RST Scholars: A program built on belonging reshaped what's possible
What began as a student idea five years ago has grown into a community that continues to shape the first-generation student experience at D'Amore-McKim. Founded on the belief that support should extend beyond access alone, the F1RST Scholars Program has connected students with mentorship, industry exposure, and a strong sense of belonging
Why World Cup Ticket Prices Are So High
Kate Ashley tells Time that the dynamic pricing model FIFA is using for this year's World Cup tickets does point to an “element of greed.”
This student flagged risk and posted a profit on $1M investment during co-op at a Greek bank
Northeastern student Rowan Frew, DMSB'26, completed a co-op with Piraeus Bank, the leading bank in Greece.