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“Going to the D'Amore-McKim School of Business and pursuing a full-time MBA helped me acquire that global mindset; it's the people I've met, the amazing professors I work with, all the hard skills and soft skills I learned. And then, the exposure I got through working at Hasbro. That's something I'm really grateful for.” – Huma Motiwala, MBA'15

“My career decision has been hugely influenced by my successful and enriching corporate residency at LogMeIn,” says Jake Johnson, MBA'15.

“I went into the program unsure of my professional career path, but by the time I came out I was more confident in myself; more confident in that my career path was certain,” says Tom Kniola, MBA'15.

As part of the month-long field study program through the Social Enterprise Institute, founded in 2007 by Dennis Shaugh­nessy, an executive professor of innovationand entrepreneurship, students traveled to El Caño, a rural community in the Monte Plata region of the Dominican Republic. There the group surveyed some 20 impoverished women, gauging their interest in working for a sewing cooperative aimed at building sustainable economic growth.

Last Jan­uary, Carlos Vil­lalobos picked up and moved to San Fran­cisco to work on co-​​op as a dig­ital mar­keting spe­cialist for Adobe Sys­tems, the multi­na­tional com­puter soft­ware com­pany.

Students apply leadership strategies from a chaotic Civil War battle to modern business.

The win­ners of the 2014 Coolest Co-​​op Video con­test exem­plify the depth and breadth of Northeastern's expe­ri­en­tial learning pro­gram.

Finance Professor Jeffery Born forecasts a corrosive year for copper prices.

When Northeastern students fly to South Africa as part of the university's Dialogue of Civilizations program, they form consulting teams help small businesses thrive.

DMSB Students Help South African businesses grow in dialogue of civilizations program