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Leah Sheridan, DMSB'21, and her roommate, Catrina Whitman, CSSH'21, share their stories about navigating life off campus, which means making new routines and taking seriously their responsibility to promote the safety of the Northeastern community.

“Getting a dual degree from D'Amore-McKim sets you apart… with this specific degree, you can say you have real-world experience, that you understand business concerns, and that you know how to solve problems from a multitude of angles.” – Austin Jones, JD/MBA'21

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.

Kristin Ader, DMSB'21, oversees a floor of first-year students as a senior resident assistant. To prepare for this semester, she says that she's “definitely had to get creative” when it comes to organizing community-building activities and events for her residents.

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.

Kate Kuznetsova, DMSB'22, serves as the president of the Student Government Association and explains how her mask is helping support the wellbeing of the Northeastern community.

Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti launches a new website featuring how reverse innovation has played a significant role in how countries are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including best practices in overall strategy, prevention, testing, contact tracing, isolation and quarantining, treatment and vaccines, and reopening.

Melissa Soong, DMSB'21, is taking over our Instagram account @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her co-op experiences with New Balance and Genentech, research with the DATA Initiative, and more!

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.

The D'Amore-McKim School of Business recently launched five new undergraduate concentrations: corporate innovation and venture, entrepreneurial startups, family business, fintech, and social innovation and entrepreneurship.