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An AI-powered tool turns case studies into live interviews with fictional executives — and faculty say it's changing how students learn to think on their feet.
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An AI-powered tool turns case studies into live interviews with fictional executives — and faculty say it's changing how students learn to think on their feet.
Loredana Padurean says she is honored to have students recognize her for this award.
D'Amore-McKim students competed at the national level this spring, turning a course project into a consulting case — and a winning one.
The position comes after years of excellence in scholarship and service to the preeminent group for accounting academics.
Assistant Professor Weiling Liu reimagined a flagship econometrics course at D'Amore-McKim, swapping legacy tools for Python and machine learning, all while earning the Rupert Teaching Innovation & Excellence Award along the way.
The Rupert Award-winning professor uses competitions, real-world standards, and a healthy respect for human ingenuity to turn business students into world-class data storytellers.
In an award-winning class, Alper Koparan lets students explore the high-stakes world of blockchain, opening doors to future careers.
50:50 Startups, co-founded by Northeastern's Amir Grinstein, fosters connection in the midst of conflict by partnering Israelis and Palestinians on equally owned venture development.
Faculty explore how Essaybot, built on the DASH_box, can streamline grading, improve feedback, and shape AI-assisted learning.
Students traveled to Iceland, Denmark, London, and Silicon Valley, engaging with industry leaders in finance, sustainability, and global business.
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.