Twenty D'Amore-McKim faculty listed in Stanford's top 2% of scientists database
Stanford researchers recently updated their databases of the top 2% of research citations for the sixth time. It includes career citations and citations in 2022.
Stanford researchers recently updated their databases of the top 2% of research citations for the sixth time. It includes career citations and citations in 2022.
After realizing there wasn't a student org combining entrepreneurship and sustainability, Izabella Pivo, DMSB'25, and Rohan Surana, DMSB'25 brought the Hult Prize competition to Northeastern. The program asks students to pitch startup ideas around a sustainable development goal, this year's theme was sustainable fashion.
The Center for Emerging Markets' Student Associate program recognizes undergraduate students at Northeastern University who are dedicated to strengthening and expanding emerging-market-related programming and research at the university. In the inaugural cycle of this program, CEM recognized six students as the first cohort of Student Associates.
D'Amore-McKim professors have been recognized in Research.com's latest rankings across several disciplines, including Business and Management. This recognition highlights their significant contributions to advancing academic knowledge and shaping real-world business practices.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business hosts its inaugural “DMSB Day,” a landmark event connecting the academic community with the corporate world and reinforcing our vision to learn across borders to lead with impact. DMSB Day features some of the best research ideas from our faculty, who will present them in short,
the first-ever FinHacks—hosted by Disrupt in collaboration with IDEA: Northeastern University's Venture Accelerator—showcased the exciting future of finance and innovation.
D'Amore-McKim professors have been recognized in Research.com's latest rankings across several disciplines. This recognition highlights their significant contributions to advancing academic knowledge and shaping real-world business practices.
With an average of 6.5 years of work experience and a wide range of advanced degrees, the 66 students in the Part-Time MBA Class of 2023 bring expertise from leading employers like Goldman Sachs, the Federal Reserve Bank, and more.
The D'Amore-McKim School of Business honors seven faculty members whose collective decades of service have shaped countless students and advanced the fields of business education and research.
At D'Amore-McKim, students are proving AI can be a bridge, not a barrier. Through the Prison Project at Suffolk County House of Correction, they guide incarcerated individuals in using generative AI to build resumes, practice interviews, and even draft business plans—skills that boost confidence and future job prospects.