News

Helena D'Alessandro, DMSB'26, co-ops in Greece.

22 D'Amore-McKim students named to this year's Huntington 100 list.

From the beginning of her educational journey, Katherine Kikta, DMSB'23, understood the value a business degree can provide in terms of financial security. But it wasn't until she found the Northeastern Army ROTC program that the world of possibility began to cleave open.

It's a grueling workday for Luke Zaller, who is working as an analyst during a co-op at Ernst & Young in Singapore. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., he can sometimes work on analyst reports until 10 or 11 p.m. But, Zaller says, the job is preparing him for his future career.

Each year the D'Amore-McKim School of Business honors a select group of business students who have demonstrated excellence on co-op.

Fourteen D'Amore-McKim students have been named to the Huntington 100 List.

CEO and Founder of Mango and Marigold Press Sailaja N. Joshi, who got her international business degree at Northeastern in 2006, reads her book Finding Om. Joshi's business ensures more Black and brown protagonists are in children's books. Photo by Alyssa Stone/Northeastern University

Northeastern University graduate Thai-Anh Hoang's company EmBeba makes 100% sustainable diaper balm and skin protection for the entire family.

Michael Ambrozia, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram account this week. Follow along for an inside look at his D'Amore-McKim experience!

From all corners of the world, Northeastern's global communities sends best wishes to the Class of 2021.