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Jenna T: Even though it is challenging, there is hard work and time dedicated to this, it is gonna be worth it in the long run. And the time really does fly by.
Denise M: There’s so many great things about it, and it’s really interesting people and you have to challenge yourself in life, so this is the place.
Travis R: They made me feel as if I was not a number. They made me feel as if like, “Hey, we want you as a student.”
RoderickT: The national accreditation, the flexibility of the program, the Yellow Ribbon program, and it turned out that it was the best fit for me.
Denise M: It was a great, great experience.
Michelle Zak: My most memorable experience was working very late at night with my newborn, turning in an assignment, and being able to accomplish something while still being a mom. That was really important to me, and even though it was difficult, I felt like I came out stronger because I could be a professional and I could be a mom, and I felt like I could do anything.
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Thank you for your interest in Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business! I am thrilled to be the school’s inaugural Dunton Family Dean, and I pledge to invest my time and energy into making our student experience not only stimulating and enriching, but literally life-changing, as they become even better thinkers who are truly prepared for the future of work.
Our business school has built and sustained a legacy of excellence for nearly 100 years. We’re truly global in every sense of the word. We’re innovative. We’re agile. We’re resilient. We have a strong global network. We attract some of the best and brightest faculty and student talent from all over the globe. Our expertise in experiential learning is pioneering and transformative. We’re in Boston – one of the world’s most vibrant talent economies. We have something very special here.
D’Amore-McKim faculty, staff, students, alumni, donors, and friends are all invested in each other’s success, and collectively this community has helped to raise the standards of our school. Our trend for the past decade has been to move consistently upward. I am committed to helping continue on this trajectory as we inspire those around us through our research, our teaching, and our engagement with the world.
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Raj Echambadi
Dunton Family Dean
D’Amore-McKim School of Business