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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.

Mikaela Amundson, DMSB/CAMD'20, is taking over our Instagram account this week to show us her experience at Glamping Hub in Seville, Spain. Follow along for an inside look at her global co-op experience!

Spencer Fung, a Northeastern graduate and trustee, said that companies around the world are seeking to expand their operations beyond China because of the country's trade war with the United States. But moving operations to other countries is not easy, he warned.

Shivank Taksali, DMSB'19, is graduating this week. Look back at his time at D'Amore-McKim during his Instagram takeover!

Amin Khoury, MBA'89, a global entrepreneur who built his career by anticipating trends and making transformative decisions, recently endowed Northeastern's Khoury College of Computer Sciences with a $50 million gift. Find out more about this forward-looking alumnus.

Professor Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra was the recipient of an honorary doctorate from Copenhagen Business School, the largest business school in Denmark with 20,000 students, in March.

PostFold was founded by two Northeastern alumni who who wanted to sell high-quality, casual clothing for work.

D'Amore-McKim is pleased to congratulate Ruth V. Aguilera, Distinguished Professor in International Business and Strategy, on her recent induction as Fellow to the Strategic Management Society (SMS).

Ramachandra Guha, an award-winning biographer and historian, visited Northeastern University as part of the India Lecture Series hosted by the Center for Emerging Market. Guha gave two lectures, “Why Gandhi Matters” and “Five Fault Lines in Contemporary India.”

77 D'Amore-McKim School of Business MBA students recently completed their Global Projects Course, a three-credit experiential learning opportunity spanning four countries on four continents. Working in teams, students engaged with large multinational companies both at home and abroad on current issues and opportunities, culminating in an impactful business recommendation and overall learning experience.