Instagram Takeover: Lindis Barry
Seven semesters, 21 countries, and three co-ops. Lindis Barry, DMSB'19, is taking over our Instagram account this Monday to give us an inside look at her D'Amore-McKim experience.
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Seven semesters, 21 countries, and three co-ops. Lindis Barry, DMSB'19, is taking over our Instagram account this Monday to give us an inside look at her D'Amore-McKim experience.
Oriteme Banigo, SSH '08, brought his experiences and learning back to his native Nigeria where he strives to make a positive social impact on its people.
Manit Ghogar, DMSB '17, went from zero to 100 in the span of a year as the head of Carro, an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of used cars.
Visiting Assistant Professor Shawn Bhimani addresses a recent article by The Wall Street Journal which exposes Amazon's sales practices that rely on blacklisted factories in Bangladesh.
More than 500 people attended the 2019 BRASA conference of Brazilian students which took place on Northeastern's campus.
Indians wait in a queue to cast their votes at a polling station in Kachanar on the outskirts of in Varanasi, India Sunday, May 19, 2019. Indians voted in the seventh and final phase of national elections Sunday, wrapping up a 6-week-long long, grueling campaign season with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party seeking reelection for another five years.
Ruth V. Aguilera's research, teaching, and service efforts are significant and have attracted worldwide acclaim. In 2016 she was named a Fellow to the Academy of International Business (AIB), and in 2018 she was inducted as a Fellow to the Strategic Management Society (SMS).
Northeastern professors across disciplines join forces to try to find out how firms respond to customers when a society at large faces a collective crisis.
Wanting to strengthen her global business acumen, Tatiana Lialina looked to Northeastern to learn how to expand her family's business beyond its Russian roots. D'Amore-McKim stood out, she says, because of its reputation and flexible programs.
Communities and nations that are welcoming to immigrants are more likely to realize the benefits of immigration, says Luis Dau, a Northeastern professor of international business and strategy. History, he believes, is on his side. But a new Northeastern-Gallup poll shows a deep ideological divide among respondents in the U.S., U.K., and Canada on whether immigration causes job losses.