You are the innovation manager at a struggling newspaper. Now what?
Tucker Marion co-created a simulation for students to experience the innovation process, designed to expose learners to a wide range of methods through gamification.
Tucker Marion co-created a simulation for students to experience the innovation process, designed to expose learners to a wide range of methods through gamification.
Sarah Zhukovsky, DMSB'17, shares her experience consulting for a microfinance institution in Mumbai as part of her “Dialogue of Civilizations” program in India.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation Associate Professor Samina Karim has been elected to two new leadership roles, highlighting her commitment to the business field, as well as her colleagues and students.
Tanner Elvidge, DMSB'17, held his third co-op at _Underscore.VC, a venture capital firm in Boston, MA. Elvidge was the first Associate at the firm, helping to shape the position and learn more about venture capital as a whole.
Students participating in a business and social entrepreneurship “Dialogue of Civilizations” program to India share their early impressions of the culture and their surroundings.
Northeastern University formally installed Raj Echambadi as the inaugural Dunton Family Dean of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business on Wednesday night. Echambadi addressed the crowd comprised of family, friends, faculty, staff, university leaders, and students, highlighting the future of the business school and its power to inspire dreams.
Amaan Udhas, DMSB'16, brings people-centric local buying and selling app to Boston with Orbit Marketplace.
Amin Khoury, MBA'89, is the inaugural recipient of the Distinguished Entrepreneur Award at Northeastern University.
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.
Poets&Quants recently named two D'Amore-McKim School of Business students, Miranda Beggin and Jeremy Goldstein, to its class of 2017 ‘best and brightest' business majors list. The feature honors 100 of the most accomplished seniors majoring in business.