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Josephine Tucker, DMSB '26, shares insight about her transformative co-op at Pine Street Inn that fueled her love for nonprofit work.

A large number of D'Amore-McKim students on co-op assignments in New York gathered with President Aoun to celebrate the university and the transformative power of experiential learning.

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Shirley Wang, a second-year student, runs a marketing agency fully staffed with other Gen Zers and serving underrepresented entrepreneurs.

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After finding her career path, Alexa LaRue offers fellow students experiential learning in sales and trading, and potentially be recruited by banks.

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Just one day after his last final, Mitchell Rusitzky strolled down the red carpet in Los Angeles, clinching an Emmy with his talented team at Baobab Studios.

The Huntington News

Tori Farley and Joy Benzing have built Center Street Soap Co. into a brand that is carried in seven Whole Foods Market stores in Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York City.

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Dean De Cremer shares why the ethical use of AI is crucial to shaping the future of careers. Uncovering principles that matter in the realm of artificial intelligence.

The European Business Review

Though instructional design is not a new field, it is quickly being recognized as a necessary one. Teachers are needed everywhere, not just in the brick-and-mortar classroom. Instructional design has become a natural pathway for a variety of educators to converge their unique skillsets to positively impact learning across secondary and higher education, as well as many other industries.

From freelance journalism to online merchandising, Audrey Lang (DMSB'15) takes a multifaceted approach to content creation. Lang, who studied business administration at D'Amore-McKim, shares tips and advice in this episode of “What It Takes” for freelancers working around the world.

Chris DeWitt, a Northeastern alum and a former U.S. Army infantry officer, has a new job at Northeastern advising students on their post-military civilian careers. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University