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“There is also an international student body, which will be helpful in my future business career and opportunities with other alums,” says Ngwana.

“Northeastern University is a very good playground for networking. I was really surprised to meet people in my classes from large and global companies,” says Uvasheva, “As a result, one of my classmates just gave me an opportunity to come to interview.”

“At D'Amore McKim I have been given access to the world,” says Saraf, “Every class has a new set of people who are accomplished and worldly. My graduate certificate program gave me the opportunity to develop soft skills on a global scale.”

Are you a last minute shopper? The holidays are fast approaching and D'Amore-McKim School of Business Assistant Professor of Marketing Mary Steffel is here to help with three gift-giving tips.

Four MBA students learn how to build a virtual team in preparation for their first national case competition.

Terrell Hunt, DMSB'13, has been awarded a 2017 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship, a program funded by the U.S. Department of State for those interested in pursuing a career as a Foreign Service officer. Hunt is one of just 30 people nationwide to receive the Fellowship.

D'Amore-McKim students Ellen McNeill DMSB'18, and Brandon Pascua CAMD'17, (Business minor) produced and performed an original rendition of “Jingle Bells,” and D'Amore-McKim co-op student Richard Carr, DMSB'19, put it all together with video images of winter at Northeastern. D'Amore McKim wishes everyone a happy holiday!

Executive Professor of Supply Chain Management Robert Murray explores the potential impacts that the Trump presidency could have on the supply chain industry.

Brandon Pascua, CAMD'17, a business minor, shares his passion for the music industry and developing an entrepreneurial mindset.

Ellen McNeill, DMSB'18, talks about life as a business major and why the sky's the limit at Northeastern.