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Marc Meyer, professor of entrepreneurship, provides tips on how to decide whether or not to move forward with a business idea.

Northeastern's On Fire to Hire Startup Expo will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in the Curry Student Center Ballroom. Esther Chewning, D'Amore-McKim's associate co-op coordinator who focuses on entrepreneurship and management, highlights four key ways in which startups can engage the potential of students so both startups and students

“If you are looking for a program that challenges you to think far beyond the context of a textbook while empowering you with the resources, know-how, and experience to succeed beyond the walls of a classroom, then D'Amore-McKim is where you should be.” Says Jacqueline Quill, MBA'18

Karen Atty, PTMBA'20, is taking over our Instagram account on Monday, March 25. Atty was asked to reflect on her journey to D'Amore-McKim, her experiences here, and what she hopes her fellow Huskies remember as they forge their own paths forward.

Matt Connolly, DMSB'16, was one of over 700 D'Amore-McKim students to graduate this past May, and like many other recent graduates, has a job waiting for him. Combining a passion for entrepreneurship and critical co-op experiences, Connolly was offered a full-time position at Amazon beginning this summer.

Northeastern University held its 114th commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 6, conferring more than 3,000 students—including some 900 business students—from a wide array of academic programs and countries.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Dean Hugh Courtney was recently elected president of the International Partnership of Business Schools, a consortium of leading business institutions uniting to elevate global business education.

Students apply leadership strategies from a chaotic Civil War battle to modern business.

Northeastern alumni Josh Trautwein and Daniel Clarke renovated an old school bus into a mobile farmers market to serve Boston neighborhoods that lack access to health food.

Keith Corso, DMSB'21, and Evan Eddleston, DMSB'22, created BusRight, a new app that keeps track of school bus passengers, pinpoints locations of buses in transit, and calculates optimal routes. As a recent winner at the national undergraduate business pitch competition, E-Fest, the two believe they can revolutionize the school bus