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Airlines continue to face turbulence amid increasing event and flight cancellations spurred by the growing spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor of international business and strategy, Ravi Sarathy, explains its effect on the airline industries and the trickle-down effect on the tourism industry.

Barbara Larson, executive professor of management in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, studies the effects of working remotely. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

Never satisfied to rest on its laurels, D'Amore-McKim is taking its MS in Accounting/MBA program up a notch by including a new four-course concentration in analytics. The move is responsive to a major shift in the accounting field that is fueled, in part, by dramatic advances in artificial intelligence and other technologies.

Northeastern hosted its third Global Leadership Summit in Mumbai, India, where Rich D'Amore, chair of Northeastern's Board of Trustees and a 1976 graduate of what is now called the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, greeted attendees of the summit.

This Instagram takeover is a part of series highlighting six alumni from our MS in Accounting/MBA program.

“The MS in Innovation changed my career path and changed who I am as a person.” – Shelley Pinsonneault, MS in Innovation'18, MBA'20

“Be a rare breed, take a calculated risk, go to school—there are jobs out there waiting for you.”

Wade MacLeod, DMSB 2011, was a Husky positioned for a call-up to the NHL–but that changed one day in 2013. Photo by Andrew Querner for Northeastern University.

This Instagram takeover is a part of series highlighting six alumni from our MSA/MBA program.

“I would highly recommend D'Amore-McKim. The program's connections to some of the biggest accounting firms in the world and the paid corporate residency make it worth it in itself, but the hands-on experience coupled with the classroom knowledge make this program an even bigger no-brainer for anyone interested in accounting.”

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