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The power of mentorship
Now in its fifth year, a partnership between Liberty Mutual and D'Amore-McKim School of Business is helping first-generation college students unlock career opportunities, build professional networks, and gain industry-ready skills.
2024 DEI Fellows announced by Graduate School of Professional Accounting
The Graduate School of Professional Accounting has named six new Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Fellows from the MSA/MBA program to help cultivate a culture of belonging.
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.
2023 DEI Fellows announced by Graduate School of Professional Accounting
The Graduate School of Professional Accounting has named five new Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Fellows from the MSA/MBA program to help cultivate a culture of belonging.
Summer Bridge Scholars Program builds bonds, promises greater retention rates among first-year students
Incoming first year Jonathan Bush says the Summer Bridge Program was incredibly reassuring for him as he prepares to start at D'Amore-McKim in the fall. Professor Martin Dias is excited to see students already making connections.
D'Amore-McKim F1RST Scholars program awarded Cummings Foundation grant
The college's F1RST Scholars program was awarded a generous Cummings Foundation grant to help expand the depth and scope of its offerings.
Instagram takeover: Miracle Olatunji
Miracle Olatunji, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her undergraduate experience.
Meet the Ambassadors of Women Who Empower
D'Amore-McKim students and alumni join an extension of the university's Women Who Empower initiative as ambassadors. They are among a select group who share a commitment to advancing women and creating opportunities for learning, offering inspiration, and fostering community, particularly for women who have entrepreneurial aspirations at Northeastern.
She's helping women and minorities get their businesses off of the ground
D'Amore-McKim student Eliana Berger, DMSB'21, launched the first virtual accelerator developed and run by students for students. Envision Accelerator will host online workshops, offer one-on-one mentorship from investors and founders of successful companies, and provide students insights into funding strategies.