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Stephanie Doyon, MBA'18, shares her experience as a new full-time MBA student while balancing her life as a triathlete.

In this recorded webinar, Ernald Furxhi and Lynne Sarikas talk about what sets an MBA from Northeastern University apart from other MBA programs.

Two new executive education programs will be offered by Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business and CIO, the executive-level tech media brand providing insight into technology leadership: MBA Fundamentals for Tech Professionals and Beyond the MBA Insights for Tech Executives.

Jean C. Tempel Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fernando Suarez examines the history and future of technological platforms and their impact on the business sector.

Northeastern students wrote 84 thank-you cards to faculty and staff members in the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday, including Lauren Parker, an academic advisor in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.

Ricardo Viejo and Alejandro Mayer, both DMSB'16, turned their classroom project into a real-world venture, co-founding Velvetea, a business focused on importing high-quality, organically-grown green tea from Japan.

Northeastern's NEXPO event, held as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week this past Thursday, brought together students and alumni from various entrepreneurial ventures featuring mobile apps, 3-D printing, and composting. The expo featured about 30 IDEA ventures, in addition to Northeastern entrepreneurship resources and varied programs.

Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Development Parker Ellen examines how the types of relationships that leaders form can impact employee attitude and behavior.

Andrea Ornelas, MS'16, was recently nominated to the 30 under 30 most influential young Latino leaders list by El Mundo Boston.

Nidhi Mehta, DMSB'21, has accomplished many feats in her life so far, like reaching the Base Camp of Mount Everest, accepting the gold level of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, and travelling to five continents to name a few. Now, she is the second person in her family to choose the D'Amore-McKim School of Business as her home for the next five years