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Faculty explore how Essaybot, built on the DASH_box, can streamline grading, improve feedback, and shape AI-assisted learning.

The airline industry is undergoing major changes driven by economic uncertainty, evolving consumer behavior, and new technologies. Airlines are navigating rising costs, shifting preferences, and safety concerns, while looking to emerging markets and sustainability for future growth.

Offered at no cost to current D'Amore-McKim undergraduates (including combined majors and minors), the new module also provides students with a digital badge that signals to employers their readiness to apply cutting-edge AI tools in business.

Rich Zou, DMSB'27, and Ananda Boateng, DMSB'25, attended two transformative industry conferences and showcased the power of experiential learning.

‘How technology influences behavior, and how behavior influences technology' is the mantra for D'Amore-McKim's newest management course.

“Human motivations haven't changed, but how we engage with content has,” says Bulchandani. “Today, consumers have the control, and our challenge is to create content that captures attention amid overwhelming information.”

Domenica Rueda Paz is a Spring 2024 Recipient of the Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets, a bi-annual student grant program open to undergraduate and graduate students at Northeastern University, run by the Center for Emerging Markets.

As AI continues to reshape the landscape of business and education, leadership plays a crucial role in steering this transformation. In the following article, D'Amore-McKim faculty offer insights from the first “Beyond Boundaries” event, exploring how leaders can effectively guide AI's integration from classrooms to boardrooms.

Associate Professor Jay Mulki shares 12 powerful strategies that help boost sales.

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It seems axiomatic that innovation happens in economies where resources are plentiful, but it is equally true that necessity is the mother of invention, so can new ideas that could transform health care delivery in the developed world arise in low-resource regions?

Reversing the Innovation Pathway Could Be the Key to Cost-Efficient Health Care