How a blockchain simulation is revolutionizing Fintech education
In an award-winning class, Alper Koparan lets students explore the high-stakes world of blockchain, opening doors to future careers.
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In an award-winning class, Alper Koparan lets students explore the high-stakes world of blockchain, opening doors to future careers.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business professor Sarah Woodside, recipient of the Teaching Innovation and Excellence award, teaches students to navigate real-world business complexities through hands-on experiences.
Keynote speaker Vivek Sharma urges business graduates to embrace their unique identities and write their own stories, drawing from his journey as a first-generation immigrant who became a celebrated industry leader.
Seventeen D'Amore-McKim students have been named to the prestigious Huntington 100, an annual honor recognizing students for their academic achievements, leadership, global experiences, and dedication to the Northeastern community.
Recognized for her groundbreaking research on family businesses and women's entrepreneurship, Professor Kimberly Eddleston was recently honored with USASBE's highest distinction.
Faculty, staff, corporate partners, and alumni gathered last Thursday for an engaging and successful afternoon of learning and networking. Congratulations to the top three pitchers selected by our 17 esteemed judges: John Bai, Nicole Boyson, and Udi Hoitash.
The university's prestigious award celebrates a select group whose achievements span leadership, innovation, and resilience. D'Amore-McKim inductees were recognized for their entrepreneurship, community work, and more.
Selected as a Top 5 Business Leadership book, the ‘AI Savvy Leader' is credited with transforming how organizations lead, educators teach, and communities grow.
D'Amore-McKim student Pratika Katiyar has been named one of Glamour's College Women of the Year! A rising star in the tech world, she's merging her passions for AI, policy, and human rights to create innovative and ethical technology—while inspiring more women to pursue STEM careers.
Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer's extended appointment reflects not only his individual contributions to the AACSB but also underscores the organization's confidence in D'Amore-McKim's future.