What does the second wave of COVID-19 mean for small businesses
Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders speaks about COVID-19's effect on small businesses.
Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders speaks about COVID-19's effect on small businesses.
Akos Boateng, DMSB'22, and Erin Cowden, CSSH'21, are two of over 40 students sharing PPE and health tips with fellow community members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Student health advocates have distributed more than 6,000 masks and silver-plated adhesive hooks to hang the masks from, as well as 4,500 bottles of Northeastern-branded sanitizer.
Victoria Pacheco, DMSB'22, and Madeline O'Hara, DMSB'21, are the president and vice president of marketing for the Council of University Programs respectively. These D'Amore-McKim students have led the way as CUP has revamped itself to adapt to hosting virtual events for the Northeastern community.
Innovation is a team sport, according to Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation K. Srikrishna.
Miracle Olatunji, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her undergraduate experience.
Pierre Choueiri Family Professor in Global Business Michael Enright claims that to succeed internationally, Western companies must understand that business will be conducted on a whole new playing field.
Professor of Practice in Accounting Dan Sunderland says big data analytics has transformed the auditing profession.
“We're really trying to be that central hub for all things interdisciplinary,” says Ankita Uppugunduri, KCS/DMSB'21. She is one of the organizers of this year's TEDxNortheasternU.
Launched this year, the Bradford-Osborne Research Award is the first national award to recognize research published in peer-reviewed journals that contributes to advancing the growth of businesses owned by people of color. Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Venkat Kuppuswamy received the award for his co-authored 2017 Management Science paper, “The Colorblind Crowd? Founder Race and Performance in Crowdfunding.”
In a university event co-hosted by D'Amore-McKim's Center for Emerging Markets and Women Who Empower, Northeastern President Joseph E. Aoun welcomed Indra Nooyi, member of Amazon's Board of Directors and former CEO of PepsiCo, for a conversation about her career, lifelong learning, and workplace diversity.
“This is a new form of cooperative education for the university,” said Christina Jaracz, assistant vice president of corporate partnerships and D'Amore-McKim assistant dean of corporate and professional learning. Designed by Northeastern faculty and ServiceNow, the new degrees and certificates will help U.K. employers fill an immediate demand for skilled digital talent.
Annabelle Giletti, DMSB'15, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her undergraduate experience and current public relations career in New York City.