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Professor Koen Pauwels explains how lean startup methodology can alleviate potential big data complications.

“The professors are captivating, they go beyond just teaching you the syllabus. Classes at D'Amore-McKim are like nothing I have ever experienced before. Not only do we learn things from the professor but they continually engage students in the conversation so that we all learn from each other as well” says Dyduch.

Five Northeastern University students traveled around Israel this summer, visiting local venture accelerators, large corporations, and historical sites, as part of the International New Venture: Israel, The start-up nation.

Professor of Marketing Koen Pauwels examines the impact of social media on stock market performance in three consumer mindset metrics: purchase intent, brand awareness, and consumer satisfaction.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Marketing Professor Koen Pauwels' research was recently published in the Journal of Marketing. It examines the link between consumers, social media, and shareholder value, a space that had gone largely understudied until now.

Yakov Bart, assistant professor of marketing at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business was recently named to the Poets&Quants for Undergraduates Top 40 undergraduate business professors list. Bart's placement on the list highlights his commitment to bringing real-world experience and relevance into the classroom.

“Northeastern and the Part-Time MBA Path are helping to make my goals come to life!” says Caitlin Sherr, Graduate Certificate in Business Administration'18, MBA'21

Associate Professor Bruce Clark discusses the future of Amazon after its monumental move to purchase Whole Foods.

“After the MBA at Northeastern, you will be ready to understand business challenges in a global way and tackle them from a holistic perspective. The MBA will give me the tools I need in order to achieve my long-term goals.” Says Tatiana Lopez Aranzazu, MBA'18

“I am someone who learns best by a hands-on model so the decision to enroll in a program that not only educates me but gives me an opportunity to apply what I've learned in the corporate residency made the decision a no-brainer.” – Lindsey Hoffman, MBA'18