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“The fast-paced approach, course difficulty level, and high academic standards of this program brought on some of the most rigorous and challenging academic experiences I have faced,” says DeVito.

“The accounting corporate residency enabled me to build the self-confidence necessary to excel at work and also gave me the opportunity to develop strong relationships within the company that will help me begin my full-time career on the right foot,” says Victoria Sponsel, MS in Accounting/MBA'18

“D'Amore-McKim School of Business helped me to connect my practical experience with business theory to build on my existing skills and accelerate my career.” says, Langner

“The MS in Accounting/MBA program provides numerous opportunities for exposure to top accounting firms that can lead to potential employment opportunities following graduation,” says Nayyar.

On International Women's Day, Northeastern University's Women Who Empower program spanned across the globe, with panel discussions held in Boston, San Francisco and London. Two D'Amore-McKim School of Business alumni Juliette Mayers, DMSB'88, and Jessica Yamas, MS/MBA'12, were panelists at the Boston event.

Assistant Academic Specialist Timothy Gagnon shares personal finance advice for those re-entering the workforce after retirement.

The 52nd cohort of the Graduate School of Professional Accounting had their first visit with one of the six leading accounting firms in the world. This meeting is just one of many interactions in the program between students and potential future employers, highlighting the program's emphasis on incorporating global, experiential learning alongside rigorous academics in the classroom.

Personal finance expert Timothy Gagnon shares tips and advice for managing tax-deductible personal time during business travel.

After 15 years as an accounting professor at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Arnold Wright has retired. Regarded as one of the foremost auditing behavioral scholars, Wright spent much of his time here focused on accelerating and strengthening the academic lives of his students.

After 11 months in the Graduate School of Professional Accounting program, 97 percent of 2016 graduates have been offered permanent positions at leading professional accounting firms, when just over a year ago, they had little to no experience in the accounting field.