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“This is a new form of cooperative education for the university,” said Christina Jaracz, assistant vice president of corporate partnerships and D'Amore-McKim assistant dean of corporate and professional learning. Designed by Northeastern faculty and ServiceNow, the new degrees and certificates will help U.K. employers fill an immediate demand for skilled digital talent.

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.

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.

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

D'Amore-McKim students and alumni join an extension of the university's Women Who Empower initiative as ambassadors. They are among a select group who share a commitment to advancing women and creating opportunities for learning, offering inspiration, and fostering community, particularly for women who have entrepreneurial aspirations at Northeastern.

Eliana Berger, DMSB'21, and Hannah Chaouli, DMSB'22, create a more diverse and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem at Northeastern with WISE, Women's Interdisciplinary Society of Entrepreneurship.

Northeastern students came together the month following George Floyd's death to pool their resources and technology know-how to support Black people with the launch of Build for Black Lives, an online platform that helps connect people who have technology and design skills with activists, organizers, and Black-owned businesses.

D'Amore-McKim student Eliana Berger, DMSB'21, launched the first virtual accelerator developed and run by students for students. Envision Accelerator will host online workshops, offer one-on-one mentorship from investors and founders of successful companies, and provide students insights into funding strategies.

D'Amore-McKim alum and member of Northeastern's Young Global Leaders program, Emilio Botin, DMSB'18, was one of the moderators in an online discussion led by Joseph E. Aoun, president of Northeastern, on the pandemic aftermath in the Latin American economy.

During 2020's Summer I session, six Northeastern College of Engineering and D'Amore-McKim students worked together in the “Entrepreneurship Directed Study: Personal Protection Equipment” to help healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.