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After a life-changing event, Paul Coyne enrolled in two D'Amore-McKim online graduate programs simultaneously. He then went on to co-found a health technology startup in New York City that uses artificial intelligence to monitor the physical and digital environment within a hospital room.

Innovation industry leaders Curt Carlson and Leonard Polizzotto deliver tailored, value creation workshops on a global scale. As professors of practice at D'Amore-McKim, they're ready to teach you about the value creation system.

Venkat Kuppuswamy, assistant professor of entrepreneurship and innovation, shares his research findings on how algorithm-driven technologies have been known to create unconscious biases across a variety of platforms. This article was written about the recent tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Keith Smith, former assistant professor of marketing, examines how the cannabis industry will challenge traditional marketing tactics because of the piecemeal legality of both recreational and medical marijuana use in the United States.

Corinne Mosher, DMSB'20, is taking over our Instagram account @damoremckim this week from Paris, France! Follow along for an inside look at Fashion Week, her co-op experience at Lambert + Associates, and more!

Keith Smith, whose research focuses on the impact of digital marketing on customer behavior in online settings, explains the potential consequences of YouTube's policies changes to limit advertising on children's video.

Two Northeastern graduates have brought Slate, their brand of lactose-free chocolate milk, onto the shelves of more than 300 grocery stores along the East Coast.

The Crystal app helps users learn about the personalities of others to communicate better.

Morgan Brodsky, DMSB'24, is taking over our Instagram account this week. Follow along for an inside look at her experience in the N.U.in Program in Germany!

Mary Steffel, an associate professor of marketing, explains how seemingly impersonal gifts might be the best choice for gift-giving based on her research in consumer judgment decision-making.