Events
D'Amore-McKim Graduate Programs Application Q&A
Get all of your application process questions answered and explore topics like financial aid, scholarships, and making your app stand out.
Café Connections in Boston's Financial District
Join us on January 9 for a casual in-person chat about our graduate business programs over a cup of coffee, on us!
Graduate Accounting Immersion Day
Join us for an inside look at our unique graduate accounting programs, designed for both accounting and non-accounting majors.
D'Amore-McKim STEM-Designated Programs Overview
Join us to discover how D'Amore-McKim's STEM programs can fast-track your career and equip you to lead in the future of work.
Full-Time MBA Program Overview
Join us to learn how D'Amore-McKim's Full-Time MBA program can accelerate your career and prepare you to lead in today's complex business world.
D'Amore-McKim Graduate Programs Application Q&A
Get all of your application process questions answered and explore topics like financial aid, scholarships, and making your app stand out.
Financing Your Graduate Business Degree
Connect with our Financial Aid Counselors and learn about the diverse range of options available to support your academic journey.
Graduate Certificates Overview
Join us to learn how a graduate certificate from D'Amore-McKim can further your career goals.
D'Amore-McKim Graduate Programs Application Q&A
Get all of your application process questions answered and explore topics like financial aid, scholarships, and making your app stand out.
Nardone Family Seminar: Party-State Capitalism in China
Kellee Tsai, Dean of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Northeastern University, will share her research on “party-state capitalism” in China. While China's state has always played a core role in development, prioritization of growth has shifted to a variant of state capitalism best described as “party-state capitalism,” which emphasizes risk management and leadership by the Chinese Communist Party. This transition to party-state capitalism emerged from a combination of perceived domestic and external threats, with consequences for contemporary dynamics in global capitalism.