Spring 2015 Schedule updates Spring 2015 Schedule (remember to hit refresh if you have this link saved) : Please note the following changes on the Spring 2015 schedule: New course added: ACCT 5900 Special Topics: Introduction To Fraud Examinations/ Forensic Accounting Course Description This course will develop the student’s understanding of what forensic accounting and…
Dean's Office
REVISED start time – Dean Usoff Office Hour – TOMORROW, Thursday, December 4th – 4:30 – 5:30 pm.
Please note a change in the start time for Dean Usoff’s Open Office Hour tomorrow, Thursday, December 4th. GSOM Students have the opportunity to meet and talk with Dean Catherine Usoff during her Open Office Hours 4:30 – 5:30 pm in Carlson Hall, Room 221.
Community Announcements
The Venture Forum – Choosing Your Target Market…Let It Choose You.
You may have a wonderful new product, but why do you need a target market? Won’t everyone want to use it? You may find that your target customers have specific requirements that could affect your product specifications. Keynote speaker Stephen Metzger has developed and launched a host of new products over the years. The evening’s case…
Academic Affairs
Course Descriptions Reminder
Reminder: To view course descriptions for new and unique courses (including Special Topics courses) being offered during the 2014-2015 academic year, visit this page and click on the link provided: http://www.clarku.edu/gsom/currentstudents/courses/index.cfm
Academic Affairs, Student Accounts
Registration Updates Reminder!
New – Spring 2015 registration opens earlier for all GSOM continuing students: Monday, November 3rd (8:00 am) and ends December 12th (11:59 pm) Students may view the schedule on the GSOM website http://www.clarku.edu/gsom/currentstudents/courses/schedules.cfm now or the Registrar’s website Monday, October 20th http://www.clarku.edu/offices/registrar/courses.Students should plan their schedules with their advisors http://www.clarku.edu/gsom/currentstudents/advising/index.cfm . Billing Updates: All GSOM…
Community Announcements, Dean's Office
GSOM Hausrath Leadership Speaker Series: Tuesday, October 28th at 12:00 Noon! “Building a Career in Finance”
Plan to join GSOM’s Executive in Residence, Peter Rowley, on Tuesday, October 28th at 12:00 Noon when he will moderate the next Hausrath Leadership Speaker Series with guest Mike Mitchell, Cisco Operations Director. Discussion will take place in Carlson Hall room 128. Mike Mitchell earned an MBA from the Stern School of Business at New…
Community Announcements
Ferguson and Civil Unrest: A Conversation with Clark University’s St. Louisan Trustee Steven C. Roberts
Clark University Trustee Steven C. Roberts resides in St. Louis, MO and has been actively engaged in the events and organized protests unfolding in Ferguson, MO since Michael Brown’s shooting on August 9, 2014. Come to this special session to hear his insights on the activities in Ferguson and discuss the causes and effects of…
Community Announcements
Join MassVentures for The Path to Scale: Increasing Your Odds of Scaling Your Tech Business in the Worcester Region
Join MassVentures and a host of influential decision makers for a multi-dimensional program to help entrepreneurs navigate the opportunities and resources available in the Worcester region to scale a tech business.We’ll also be hosting a “Pitch it to Win it” program where 10 of the Worcester region’s top entrepreneurs will pitch for a chance at $5000…
Student Services
Reminders… Lost and Found and Smoking Policy
A couple of reminders: Clark University is a smoke-free workplace. Effective June 1, 1992, Clark University became a smoke-free workplace. No smoking of any type is permitted inside any nonresidential campus building-even within offices. Smoking outdoors is permitted only if done at least 20 feet from an entrance or exit. Smokers are asked to…
Community Announcements
Geller Student Research Award Competition for 2014-2015
The George Perkins Marsh Institute announces the Geller Student Research Award Competition for 2014-2015. The awards were established by the family of Dr. Howard Geller ’77. Geller Student Research Awards are intended to support student-initiated research projects that advance our understanding of sustainability in the human use of resources and the environment. Both undergraduate and…