2023 Boston Area Diversity Admissions Forum
Learn how the graduate business programs at D'Amore-McKim can further your career goals.
Learn how the graduate business programs at D'Amore-McKim can further your career goals.
Christal Desmarais, MBA'18, was named one of Poets&Quants “Best & Brightest” Online MBA students. Desmarais was one of 40 learners to be honored, including fellow Northeastern University student Sako Eaton, MBA'18.
Now in its fifth year, a partnership between Liberty Mutual and D'Amore-McKim School of Business is helping first-generation college students unlock career opportunities, build professional networks, and gain industry-ready skills.
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
Get involved in the data visualization challenge with the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, the City of Boston, and Tableau Software. Register now!
The 2022 D'Amore-McKim Graduate Programs Graduation Reception will be held on May 12th for graduates and their guests to celebrate as a community prior to the formal Fenway Park graduation ceremony on May 13th.
Jeffery Born has volunteered at graduation ceremonies for the past 20 years as Northeastern University's chief marshal, a member of the cadre of marshals – a group of 19 faculty members from across the university that help organize Commencement and other major events.
“AI is often seen as a panacea. When we discuss ethical AI, it seems we want to shift our responsibilities to machines,” says Kasparov. “But like a mirror reflecting our flaws, AI simply highlights our societal issues.”
Professors Bruce Clark and Barbara Larson led an insightful exploration into the use of AI in the classroom.