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Clark’s 2015 Graduate Student Orientation in Pictures

Clark welcomed over 300 new graduate students to campus during the week-long fall 2015 Graduate Student Orientation. The sessions, which started Monday for new international students, began with a welcome from Clark’s President David Angel, followed by a few words from the Dean of Graduate Studies William Fisher, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs…

GSOM represented at White House forum on opportunities for women in business

  Clark University’s Graduate School of Management (GSOM) was among 50 business schools nationwide represented at a forum on women in business hosted by The White House. The White House Working Families Business Schools Convening, organized by the Council on Women and Girls and the Council of Economic Advisers, explored ways business schools can collaborate…

Clark Graduate Students Selected as EDF Climate Corps Fellows

The Graduate School of Management and the International Development, Community, and Environment Department are proud to announce that two dual-degree graduate students have been chosen as Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Climate Corps fellows this year. Christian Davies of Wheaton, Illinois, and Edward Snook of Auburn, Maine, both working toward an MBA/MS in Environmental Science &…

Clark University MA Graduate Crowned Ms. New England 2015

Shala Murray of Attleboro, MA, a dedicated member of the Worcester community for the last nine years, recently won the Ms. New England 2015 title by the Ms. America® Pageant. Murray is the oldest of eight children and a first-generation college graduate. After graduating from Attleboro High School in 2006, she made Worcester her home,…

Graduate School of Management Holds Student Council Elections

The Graduate School of Management is pleased to announce the leadership for the 2015-16 GSOM Student Council.

President:  Karan Gangwani (MBA ’16)

Vice-President:  John Richards (MBA & MS in Environmental Science and Policy ’17)

General Secretary:  Nitish Sharma (MBA ’16)

Treasurer:  Madhavi Shrestha (MBA ’16)

Events Planner:  Phoebe (Yonglin) Lu (MBA ’16)

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Current and future GSOM Student Council leadership, together at the annual GSOM Spring Banquet.

GSOM’s Student Council is one of the most active groups at Clark. Students have an opportunity to exercise leadership positions and work with GSOM staff to effect change within the School of Management, as well as represent GSOM on university-wide graduate committees. The group also organizes a number of popular extra-curricular activities for students throughout the year.

Congratulations to our election winners. We look forward to working with you in the coming year!

Great night at the GSOM Annual Banquet

Student Contributor Hayley Gao (Graduate School of Management, MSF ’16) talks about the annual GSOM Spring Banquet, an evening of awards, dinner, and dancing for GSOM students, faculty and staff. After weeks of anticipation, the day had finally come – April 3rd, the day of the Graduate School of Management (GSOM) Formal Annual Banquet. This grand…

Finance, networking, and building a career path: My Experience at Quinnipiac G.A.M.E. V Forum

Student Contributor Hayley Gao (Graduate School of Management, MSF ’16) shares her experiences at the Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) V Forum in New York City, which provides college students and faculty from around the world with a unique opportunity to interact with industry leaders and learn best practices in investment management. Although it was…

Course Profile: “Corporate Social Responsibility” – Providing Real Companies with Real Solutions

They are students seeking careers in finance and accounting, in the public and private realms, in large and small companies; but they share an understanding that corporate social responsibility is a business necessity.  The Graduate School of Management’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) course, taught by GSOM’s Executive in Residence professor Will O’Brien, provides an overview…

Clark innovators offer novel transportation solutions at Worcester incubator event

Several Clark University graduate students took part in a special Worcester Incubator for Innovation Launch event on Jan. 22, at Union Station in Worcester. As Fellows in the Art of Science Learning program, the presenting teams offered novel solutions for some of Worcester’s transportation challenges.

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