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Assistant Professor Weiling Liu reimagined a flagship econometrics course at D'Amore-McKim, swapping legacy tools for Python and machine learning, all while earning the Rupert Teaching Innovation & Excellence Award along the way.

The Rupert Award-winning professor uses competitions, real-world standards, and a healthy respect for human ingenuity to turn business students into world-class data storytellers.

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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.

50:50 Startups, co-founded by Northeastern's Amir Grinstein, fosters connection in the midst of conflict by partnering Israelis and Palestinians on equally owned venture development.

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

Students traveled to Iceland, Denmark, London, and Silicon Valley, engaging with industry leaders in finance, sustainability, and global business.

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.

Professors Bruce Clark and Barbara Larson led an insightful exploration into the use of AI in the classroom.

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