Come join Finance Association’s first event of this semester on October 1st at 4:30 pm in Jefferson 218! Margin Call is a movie about a Wall Street investment bank during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis. The movie focuses on the actions taken by several employees during the financial collapse. It is well…
Student Clubs & Events
Student Clubs & Events
Massachusetts Green Careers Conference: Thursday, October 1st
Clarkies! Next Thursday, October 1st will be the 7th Massachusetts Green Careers Conference in Marlborough, MA (about 30 minutes away by car) This will be an all-day event with various panel sessions including topics like…. • Sustainability Management • Sustainability Food Chains and Sustainable Living • Zero Waste • Workshops on how to launch your…
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Clark Net Impact Volunteer Event with Clark’s Thrift Store
Help Clark Thrift Store sort through tons of donations and decide which items to keep or donate elsewhere on Friday, September 11th from 4:30-6:30pm at Alumni Garage, 122 Woodland Street. Anyone can attend the event including Clark GSOM, Graduates and Undergraduate students. To sign up, please e-mail Net Impact’s VP of Marketing at JRichards@clarku.edu EVEN…
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Net Impact General Interest Meeting – Friday, Aug. 28th
Happy First Week of CLASSES CLARKIES! Net Impact would like to announce that this Friday, August 28th at 12:00 PM we will be having a Net Impact Interest/Welcome Back Meeting in Carlson Hall Room 128!!! Any current members or Clark Grad students interested in Net Impact are welcome to join us for a brief presentation…
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Annual End of the Year Maurry & Julie Tamarkin BBQ: Friday, April 24th
Join GSOM students, staff, and faculty for a free traditional BBQ lunch to celebrate the end of an incredible academic school year! Besides traditional BBQ food and various sides & salads, there will be an ice cream bar to enjoy! The BBQ Lunch will be set up outside of Carlson Hall (in the back area)…
Community Announcements, Student Clubs & Events
Just Do It Day: Saturday, April 18th
Clark University’s annual day of community service, Just Do It Day, is happening on Saturday, April 18th from 12:00pm-5:00pm. Clark students have the opportunity to help local non-profit organizations including Jeremiah’s Inn, Regional Environmental Council, Main South Street Cleanup, YMCA Central Branch, and more! For a full list of local organizations, please visit the Just…
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Minute to Win it Speaking Challenge: Friday, April 10th
Clark Women in Business is proud to present “Minute to Win it Speaking Challenge” on Friday, April 10th from 1:00pm-3:00pm in Carlson 120. The Minute to Win it Speaking Challenge is a mini-self debate judged by GSOM’s student-nominated best MBA Professors, Thomas Murphy and David Correll. Participants will pick a topic out of a jar,…
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Wall Street Prep: Saturday, April 11th- Sunday, April 12th
Attention to all students pursuing investment banking, private equity, portfolio management, business and corporate development, capital markets, equity & credit research, and industry corporate finance careers: The Clark University Investments and Trading Society and the Finance Association will be hosting Wall Street Prep’s Financial & Valuation Modeling seminar at Clark University on April 11-12, 2015. This intensive 2-day weekend…
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Whither Health Reform: Thursday, April 2nd
Please join President Angel and welcome John O’Brien, Jane and William Mosakowski Distinguished Professor of Higher Education at Clark University’s Mosakowski Institute, to Razzo Hall on Thursday, April 2nd at 4:00pm for his “Whither Health Reform” presentation. No part of our society or economy is changing as dramatically as the field of health. Whether it is consolidation of hospital…
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Climate Change Teach-In Sessions
Climate chaos is and will increasingly alter our world. The changes taking place in the Earth’s biosphere are re-defining the human future in ways we are only beginning to fathom; business as usual is no longer possible. How might we at Clark respond in our educational commitments and as a community? The Teach-in is an opportunity to better understand this crisis collectively, and…