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  • Associate Professor of Marketing Yakov Bart explains why we rewatch shows when we experience times of extreme anxiety.

  • Northeastern's Global Resilience Institute joined forces with the D'Amore-McKim School of Business to create a free online course that provides businesses with a detailed guide to reopening during the pandemic. Photo courtesy of the Global Resilience Institute

  • Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern University (lower left), takes part in the inaugural session of Global Perspectives, a virtual speaker series designed by Northeastern's Young Global Leaders. Composite photo by Northeastern University.

  • Each year we celebrate D'Amore-McKim students who have achieved excellence in their cooperative education experiences. Meet the 2020 award recipients.

  • Northeastern students, faculty, and graduates have rushed to fill the demand for personal protection equipment. D'Amore-McKim student Jaryn Tyson is one of those people.

  • Xilian Sansoucy, DMSB'21, is taking over our Instagram account @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her co-op experiences with Toast Inc. and edX, her global experiences in Singapore and India, and more!

  • “Get out of your comfort zone. I promise you the personal and professional rewards will be worth it.” – Sergio Consuegra, PlusOne MS in International Management'17, BS in International Business'16

  • D'Amore-McKim Professor Curtis Carlson shares how companies want to know you need something before you would by developing strategies in which companies add value to the consumer experience with new innovative products and ideas.

  • In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, D'Amore-McKim alum Ben Morris temporarily turned his Bonner, Montana, pedicab plant into a face shield manufacturing site.

  • How can the US get out of its current economic crisis? CEM director Ravi Ramamurti explores this question with three CEOs based in Asia, because developments in Asia, where the COVID-19 outbreak began, may presage developments in the US.

  • “While the current times are challenging, the industry will always be competitive, so giving up is not an option. It's really about putting in the effort and creating your own opportunities.” – Bhakti Varma, MS in Finance'17

  • “Taking the program online allowed me to set my own work time, which for me is after my son goes to bed, and that was a tremendous help. I developed relationships with some of my professors and classmates that are just as strong as if we had been in a brick-and-mortar classroom together.” – Nathan Rich, MS in Business Analytics'19