With GSOM’s Career Services staff geared up for a busy first semester of workshops and events for students, the department kicked off the fall season with a visit from American Airlines (AA). Second-year MBA and finance students were invited to a luncheon, where AA’s Director of Talent Acquisition, Rob Daugherty, presented and informally met with students.…
Monthly Archives: October 2014
Graduate School of Management
GSOM Career Services Holds Successful Career Expo
On October 22, Clark GSOM Career Services held a successful Career Expo for students to network and gain interviews for available jobs. Approximately 70 students from the MBA, MSF, and MSA programs turned out to meet representatives from major area businesses and corporations who were looking for qualified candidates. With suits donned and resumes in…
International Development Community and Environment
Faculty Profile: Anita Fábos
Anita Fábos has been working with refugees for almost 25 years, including research and practice in Cairo and London. Today, Professor Fábos is contributing to numerous projects in Worcester that bring Clark students to work alongside members of local refugee communities. Since joining the IDCE department in January 2009, Professor Fábos has been establishing connections between…
Graduate School of Management
GSOM Students Attend Microsoft Educational Sales Workshop
On September 18 a group of 25 GSOM students spent an evening at Microsoft’s Cambridge office for the corporate giant’s inaugural Educational Sales Workshop. Organized through the GSOM Career Services office, the trip included students from the MBA, MSF, and MSA programs who were interested in learning more about Microsoft and their full-time sales opportunities.…
Graduate School of Management
Clark Graduate School of Management remains among Princeton Review’s best business schools
The Graduate School of Management (GSOM) at Clark University is once again selected as one of the nation’s outstanding business schools by The Princeton Review, which features the school in the new 2015 edition of “The Best 296 Business Schools.” The Princeton Review tallied its Best Business School list based on feedback from 21,600 students…
International Development Community and Environment
Prof. Caron and Prof. Humphreys Bebbington Travel to Colombia for Gender Analysis and Food Security
Professors Cynthia Caron and Denise Humphreys Bebbington will travel to the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia (CIAT) to attend a Root, Tubers, and Bananas (RTB) Group University Partnership Gender Integration meeting. The meeting is part of the RTB Group Universities Linkage Program, which aims to support collaborative research between U.S. and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research’s…
International Development Community and Environment
Alumna Emily Vanderdoes cited for community housing work
Community Development and Planning Alumna Emily Varnderdoes has been cited for work on housing access in Norwalk, CT.
International Development Community and Environment
Professor Marianne Sarkis assists Worcester Police with important data
International Development and Social Change Assistant Professor Marianne Sarkis’ compiled data “paints the picture” of the number of men who are paying for sex in Worcester.