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Is a podcast the new YouTube video? Molly Beck, DMSB'09, thinks so. Beck recently founded Messy.fm, a site that enables users to record, edit, and publish their podcasts for free.

Over 600 D'Amore-McKim School of Business graduates received master's degrees from Northeastern University on August 30 in Matthews Arena. Graduates were encouraged by keynote speaker Dr. Gerald Chan to live lives that make them and their loved ones proud.

Produce from a previously empty lot in Everett? It's possible. Vi Le, MS'19, co-founded the urban farming startup Urban Harvest in May which sells produce to three independently owned grocers in the greater Boston area.

In this recorded webinar, Linda Harding and Brian DeNardo explain how you can accelerate your career, at your own pace, in our Part-Time MBA program.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Associate Professor of Marketing Bruce Clark examines what he calls the “seasonal creep” surrounding both the popularity and disdain of Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte. With an earlier rollout this year than ever before, both fans and haters alike are talking about the fall drink.

77 D'Amore-McKim School of Business MBA students recently completed their Global Projects Course, a three-credit experiential learning opportunity spanning four countries on four continents. Working in teams, students engaged with large multinational companies both at home and abroad on current issues and opportunities, culminating in an impactful business recommendation and overall learning experience.

Briana Flynn, MBA'18, is taking over our Instagram account this week as she prepares to graduate from the D'Amore-McKim School of Business MBA program. We asked Flynn to reflect on her time in the program, her corporate residency experiences, and all the friendships she's made along the way.

The Dialogue of Civilizations: Entrepreneurship and Global Consulting in Israel continues to grow in its second year as more than twenty students recently visited the country, engaging with local startups, working in cross-cultural teams, and learning about the growing innovation ecosystem. Three D'Amore-McKim School of Business students recently shared their experiences and reasons why they would recommend the Dialogue to fellow Huskies.

Mavrck, developed by Lyle Stevens, DMSB'09, Sean Naegeli, E'11, and Chris Wolfel, DMSB'13, offers businesses a fraud detection algorithm to determine who is consuming their content. In a social world full of bots, can this make a real difference?

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Associate Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior Ed Wertheim has been a professional mediator for the past 12 years, helping solve disputes between tenants and landlords.