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The Business of Entertainment (BoE) Club is redefining how business students engage with the world of film, music, and TV. Founded by D'Amore-McKim students who saw an untapped opportunity, BoE provides a space for those passionate about entertainment to come together, learn, and explore career possibilities.

“The program also emphasizes mentorship and networking, which has been valuable. I've connected with professionals and peers who inspire and challenge me. This experience has truly helped prepare me for my future career.” – David B., MSA/MBA'24

AI doesn't have to be expensive for small and mid-sized businesses. By building strong Human-AI teams, designing processes that enhance collaboration, and fostering continuous feedback loops, companies can leverage AI to improve decision-making, customer service, and adaptability—without the hefty price tag.

Recognized for her groundbreaking research on family businesses and women's entrepreneurship, Professor Kimberly Eddleston was recently honored with USASBE's highest distinction.

“I sought a clear path to a new career and was thrilled to find that the D'Amore-McKim program integrates professional experience into its curriculum. I wanted a program that emphasizes practical experience and effectively prepares me for a successful transition.” Emily Malzone, MSA/MBA'24

This year's Super Bowl ads are more than just entertainment—they're a reflection of evolving consumer values and cutting-edge marketing strategies. Professor Yakov Bart of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business breaks down the trends, from emotional storytelling to the rise of AI.

the first-ever FinHacks—hosted by Disrupt in collaboration with IDEA: Northeastern University's Venture Accelerator—showcased the exciting future of finance and innovation.

The Northeastern women's hockey team has done it again, securing their third consecutive Beanpot title in thrilling fashion. This historic achievement wouldn't have been possible without the dedication and leadership of student-athletes like Molly Griffin, DMSB '24, MSF'25, and Lisa Jönsson, DMSB '28. As proud members of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, these two athletes…

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.

BOSTON — Holiday shopping reached record levels last year, but a record number of purchases were also sent back. The National Retail Federation projects retail returns in 2024 to amount to 17% of all merchandise sales, adding up to $890 billion in returned goods. That's increased from a return rate of about 15% of U.S.…
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