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Emilo Botin, DMSB'17, co-hosted a recent Young Global Leaders panel featuring Northeastern President Joseph E. Aoun and three European business executives on the Brexit trade pact between the United Kingdom and the European Union.

Paul Fombelle, associate professor of marketing, researches how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of people who work in grocery stores, hotels, and restaurants.

The D'Amore-McKim School of Business is pleased to announce the addition of 12 new full-time faculty to its accomplished academic roster of innovators, scholars, researchers, and leaders. In addition, the school celebrated two faculty who were visiting professors who are now tenure-track assistant professors.

The Dean's Corner series provides a first-person, informative narrative of exciting and important happenings at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business. In this installment from Dunton Family Dean Raj Echambadi, he explains why interdisciplinary learning is an important foundation for future career success and how Northeastern and D'Amore-McKim are responding to this need.

Computer science and business major Rohan Shayi, KCS/DMSB'23, shows off his mask in a student feature for News@Northeastern.

“The faculty have a passion for what they teach, and they make learning enjoyable.. I had a very positive experience at Northeastern, and it prepared me well for the future I want to pursue.” – Jonathan Webb, MBA‘18

You like digging your toes in it and children enjoy building castles out of it. Now consider for a moment a world without sand. Sheila Puffer, distinguished professor of international business, explains how that will be our reality someday.

Sara Seegolam, MBA'20, took over our Instagram account during graduation week to share her D'Amore-McKim experience with us.

Northeastern professors are happy to be back on campus. Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Anna Lamin and Associate Teaching Professor of Finance Mark Gooley share why they're excited to return to the classroom this fall.

George Yip's most recent research shows China challenging the West in manufacturing-based innovation.