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A tech-savvy intrapraneur, Robert Hass is used to driving innovation from inside companies. Guided by a D'Amore-McKim MBA and a keen sense of social consciousness, he aims to help corporations do well while doing right by society.

For Raj Narayan, the World Bank looks like the ideal employer. To land a job there someday, this undergraduate is studying both business and computer science. He's also completed three co-ops and leads Northeastern's Big Data Club.

3D printers and cloud-based design programs have created the “perfect storm” for companies to expand their ability to innovate according to “The Innovation Navigator,” a new book written by Tucker Marion and Sebastian Fixson.

DeVoue, DMSB'19, recently took over our Instagram account during his final semester at D'Amore-McKim. We asked him to reflect on his time at Northeastern University, including co-op experiences, time on the tennis court, and his viral #BlackBoyJoy video.

Here's what two Northeastern students found.

Yakov Bart examines how a movie that was so widely panned by critics could be such a phenomenal success.

Mary Steffel, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business was recently named to the Poets&Quants for Undergraduates Top 50 undergraduate business professors list. Steffel is currently a fellow at the United States Office of Evaluation Sciences, has work published in numerous top-tier journals and publications, and teaches a wide variety of business students in her classes.

In this recorded webinar, Alexandra Munroe and John Healy answer various questions regarding D'Amore-McKim School of Business admissions.

Contemporary geopolitics and widely-held stereotypes may lead some students away from embracing Russian language and culture, but some Northeastern community members are hoping to change that.

In this recorded webinar, Linda Harding and Robert Chamberlain explain how you can accelerate your career, at your own pace, in our Part-Time MBA program.