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Leaders today are expected to understand data, work alongside intelligent systems, and guide organizations through constant change. D'Amore-McKim designed its new AI MBA to meet that reality head-on, combining rigorous quantitative study with leadership development grounded in Northeastern's long-standing commitment to experiential learning.

Nicolai Jacobsen was born into a family of Olympic sailors and has spent countless hours on the water. But in blending his computing and entrepreneurial skills with his childhood passion, he's found a new way to compete.

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“This Community Impact Initiative experience has sharpened my strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, helping me approach challenges more creatively. These skills will be valuable as I pursue a career in analytics, where interpreting data and developing effective strategies are essential.” – Cassandra Knowles, MS in Business Analytics'25

Father Isaac Keeley, a 71-year-old Trappist monk who lives in a monastery in central Massachusetts, didn't know the first thing about using social media to take his beer business national. Then he received a call from the Digital, Analytics, Technology and Automation (DATA) Initiative team at Northeastern.

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The Bloomberg Terminal provides access to real-time data on every market, breaking news, in-depth research, powerful analytics, and communications tools all in one place.

The DATA Initiative held the Inaugural DATA Forum earlier this month at Northeastern University, which included a Data Visualization Challenge focused on biking in Boston.

Professor Nada Sanders studies successful companies to pinpoint traits that have enabled them to thrive. Those most likely to endure, she says, exhibit characteristics of what she calls the ‘humachine'—a fusion of technological innovation and human talent.

For Raj Narayan, the World Bank looks like the ideal employer. To land a job there someday, this undergraduate is studying both business and computer science. He's also completed three co-ops and leads Northeastern's Big Data Club.

Yakov Bart examines how a movie that was so widely panned by critics could be such a phenomenal success.