Events

Oct 7, 2021

Join D'Amore-McKim students, alumni, and admissions staff at the world's largest gathering of LGBT+ business students and alumni. The conference includes a variety of panels, workshops, receptions, and a career fair with 100 corporate partners across industries recruiting LGBT+ MBA talent.

Oct 5, 2021

Chat with D'Amore-McKim's admissions representatives at the Virtual MBA Tour for Eastern Canada to learn more about the various programs offered through the Graduate School of Business!

Oct 5, 2021

Join Associate Director of Admissions, Mary McNamara, for an informal “Ask Me Anything” about the Part-Time MBA Program.

Oct 1, 2021

Chat with Susan Antonelli, Senior Director of the Graduate Career Center to learn about how to be successful in an interview.

Oct 1, 2021

Professor Louise E. Walker presented her research on the political and economic programs, and discuss the history of Mexico's emerging middle classes. This seminar was based on the book she co-authored “Latin America's Middle Class”.

Oct 1, 2021

Chat with Associate Director of Admissions, Alexandra Munroe, to learn what sets the D'Amore-McKim Full-Time MBA apart. Ask any questions you may have related to the program, including details about the application process.

Sep 30, 2021

Join us to hear from Investment Banking, Private Equity, and Asset Management industry leaders about their roles, their career journeys and their employers.

Sep 30, 2021

Join Professor Martin Dias and admissions representatives at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. Learn about digital convergence and its impact across many disciplines in business.

Sep 30, 2021

Join admissions managers for an informal “Ask Me Anything” about our MS in Business Analytics, MS in Quantitative Finance, MS in Innovation, or MS in Management.

Sep 29, 2021

George S. Yip, Emeritus Professor of Marketing and Strategy at Imperial College London and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Northeastern University, explained what China is doing in five key stages of the customer journey in retailing and what Western companies can learn, and what they cannot.