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Julianne Mayville, DMSB'20, has been competing as a bodybuilder for two years.

Jason Yau, DMSB'17, founded Zyphr, a company that sells high-quality sportswear. He hopes it will become as big as Nike or Adidas in Hong Kong.

Hanson Truong, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram account this week. Follow along for an inside look at his experience in the N.U.in program in Greece!

A new Northeastern-Gallup poll shows that more than 70 percent of Americans believe automation will downsize workforces and eliminate jobs. Lifelong learning could be the answer. Raj Echambadi and Mark Bernfeld discuss these changes for News at Northeastern.

“Today, I am proud to say that I was able to graduate from undergrad in four and a half years with over one year of full-time work experience at a Big Four accounting firm, and half of my master's degree already complete,” says Secchia.

Yasmina Khashoggi, a Northeastern student who is studying journalism, knows what it's like to want to eat healthy, but struggling to find healthy snacks on the go. Her company, Evolve Vending, seeks to change that.

Julia McCarthy, DMSB'20, who co-founded Disrupt – The FinTech Initiative, is hoping that the student group will serve as a collaborative space for students to investigate and pursue startup ideas in the emerging field of financial technology.

Northeastern University's student-run business accelerator, IDEA, connects students with the resources they need to get their businesses up and running. Dan Gregory, who was the founding faculty advisor of IDEA, had no idea how popular it would become.

Mikaela Amundson, DMSB/CAMD'20, is taking over our Instagram account this week to show us her experience at Glamping Hub in Seville, Spain. Follow along for an inside look at her global co-op experience!

Karen Atty, PTMBA'20, is taking over our Instagram account on Monday, March 25. Atty was asked to reflect on her journey to D'Amore-McKim, her experiences here, and what she hopes her fellow Huskies remember as they forge their own paths forward.