About Nummus

Nummus is a student-run publication built on a simple idea: the next generation of writers, thinkers, and analysts deserves a real platform to publish work that actually says something.

We started Nummus because the quality of student writing is declining. Our goal is to push in the opposite direction. We give high-achieving students across universities a place to publish deeply researched, original, article-format work in business, economics, and finance, the kind of writing that lets them stand out among their peers and contribute to raising the bar more broadly.

What we publish

Articles on business, economics, and finance, written by students from any major. The idea is that a chemistry student can write about the chemicals industry, an engineering student can write about the sector they understand from the technical side, and a finance student can write about markets, all through a business and economic lens. We want depth, original research, and writing that comes from genuine curiosity about a topic.

Who we are

Nummus was founded by three students: Luke Murphy, a student at Suffolk University going into finance, and Soumil Mukherjee and Arbi Spirollari, two students from Boston University studying pure mathematics and mechanical engineering, respectively.

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Nummus, Latin for coin, is a publication dedicated to the nuances of business and finance. Each issue goes far beyond the surface, diving deep to pull back the curtain on the pivotal shifts redefining global industries and modern markets.

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