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This past summer, a group of 16 interdisciplinary Northeastern University students visited Russia for one month, including eight D'Amore-McKim school of Business students. The group took two classes while traveling abroad in addition to experiencing the business, history, and culture of Russia.

Michelle picked now to be part of the Online MBA program because… there was never going to be a good time to start, so I really just had to jump in.” says Michelle Zak, MBA'18

“My biggest takeaway is how much I learned from these five courses that I can apply to work situations. I'm able to take this knowledge and use it to better my current workspace by recommending new policies and procedures to aid in both functionality and workplace morale.” – Zachary Sletterink, Graduate Certificate in Accounting and Financial Decision Making'18, MBA'20

Kevin Boudreau, associate professor of entrepreneurship and innovation at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, is featured in News at Northeastern for his research on why scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs behave like they do.

“The analytic, technical skills, and the corporate connections that the school has will give students the experience and maturity to pursue their careers.” – Carlton Young, MS in Business Analytics'18

Paul Foster, DMSB'19, is taking over our Instagram account this week as he enters his senior year at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. We asked Foster to reflect on his time at Northeastern University, including co-op, study abroad experiences, and his love of cinema.

Professor Venkat Kuppuswamy reflects on the impact of cast diversity after Asian-led “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Searching” simultaneously top box office charts.

Is a podcast the new YouTube video? Molly Beck, DMSB'09, thinks so. Beck recently founded Messy.fm, a site that enables users to record, edit, and publish their podcasts for free.

Over 600 D'Amore-McKim School of Business graduates received master's degrees from Northeastern University on August 30 in Matthews Arena. Graduates were encouraged by keynote speaker Dr. Gerald Chan to live lives that make them and their loved ones proud.

Produce from a previously empty lot in Everett? It's possible. Vi Le, MS'19, co-founded the urban farming startup Urban Harvest in May which sells produce to three independently owned grocers in the greater Boston area.