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Forced to disconnect, D'Amore-McKim student groups reconnect virtually as Huskies at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earn credits that work twice as hard for you If you're thinking of pursuing the next step in your business education, there's no better place to do that than Northeastern. A master's degree from Northeastern distinguishes you as an innovative thinker and problem-solver who is uniquely prepared for the challenges

As part of the Academy of International Business's Digitalization Shared Interest Group, scholars from around the world connected for this local and global simulcast event to discuss digitalization and international business issues, theories, and practice.

Distinguished Professor, International Business and Strategy

Miracle Olatunji, DMSB'22, is taking over our Instagram @damoremckim this week! Follow along for an inside look at her undergraduate experience.

This event is part of the Masterclasses in Innovation, Leadership, & Entrepreneurship for Women series (MILEs). With a special focus on the current climate, two Northeastern venture capital alumni will share how they secured jobs in the field and how they think about investing in new deals.

Earn credits that work twice as hard for you If you're thinking of pursuing the next step in your business education, there's no better place to do that than Northeastern. A master's degree from Northeastern distinguishes you as an innovative thinker and problem-solver who is uniquely prepared for the challenges

Earn credits that work twice as hard for you If you're thinking of pursuing the next step in your business education, there's no better place to do that than Northeastern. A master's degree from Northeastern distinguishes you as an innovative thinker and problem-solver who is uniquely prepared for the challenges

Northeastern volunteer consultants unite to address the concerns of four small East Boston businesses with innovative solutions.

“This is a true executive-style business degree that can be applied to any aspect of the business.” says, Cox