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Chris DeWitt, a Northeastern alum and a former U.S. Army infantry officer, has a new job at Northeastern advising students on their post-military civilian careers. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

Left to right: Kirti Jajoo, a graduate student studying digital media, and Zinaida Dvoskina, a graduate student studying business analytics. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

“I don't think I could have logically gone from construction to the Navy and then straight into corporate finance without the MS in Finance/MBA program—this degree made that transition possible.” – Ross Whelton, MS in Finance/MBA'22

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“The program played a huge role in my personal development—I learned to sell myself, express my ambition clearly, and adapt to different cultures more easily.” – Alix Crichton, MS in International Management'21

Supply-chain shortages will distress the global economy far beyond the holiday shopping season, says Nada Sanders, distinguished professor of supply chain management at Northeastern. Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire AP Images

“I have always known that I want to work for the United Nations. It has been something I have been working to achieve since I first learned about the organization in my early high school years. My time at Northeastern and the Northeastern experience was vital to my ability to achieve that opportunity. I now work for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.” – Tamara Al-Homsi, PlusOne MS in International Management'21, BS in Business Administration'20

Part-time MBA programs are designed with a flexible curriculum to plan your courses to fit a schedule that works with your life. The length and milestones are outlined here.

There has been a gap in doctors' COVID-19 toolkit. A new pill might fill that gap. And it might help save hospitals on the brink. Photo illustration by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University