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How D'Amore-McKim serves as a launchpad for a career in public accounting
“I chose D'Amore-McKim because it fit all my wants as a prospective student, and it has been recognized as a top school nationally for its MS in Taxation program.” – Louis Sierra, MS in Taxation'19
Instagram takeover: Marketing in action with Brendan DeVoue
DeVoue, DMSB'19, recently took over our Instagram account during his final semester at D'Amore-McKim. We asked him to reflect on his time at Northeastern University, including co-op experiences, time on the tennis court, and his viral #BlackBoyJoy video.
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New MBA x Computer Science degree addresses market demand for tech-savvy leaders
D'Amore-McKim's newest innovative, interdisciplinary program is designed to give students a comprehensive framework in business and leadership combined with technical knowledge and skills in computer science.