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When One Person Makes All the Difference
Sometimes the right person comes along and gives that extra insight to get you to the other side. That person was Cheryl Miller, senior business advisor with the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network, and the person that needed a…
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Jim Mancuso ’07, MBA ‘08 on His Career in Finance
Jim Mancuso ’07, MBA ’08 spent a session last week with students in professor David Tang’s undergraduate corporate finance class where he discussed his experiences as a student at Clark, the skills he’s gained, and his career path to becoming…
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Ureka Challenge Finals Finish with Flair
The 2021 Ureka Challenge may have felt a bit different this year, with all judges and several of the student entrepreneurs participating remotely, but it was nonetheless exciting.
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Alumna Samantha Goodman is finding new ways to give back
Samantha Goodman ’11 had been searching for ways to give back to her alma mater. She was already donating to the Clark Fund, but wanted to do more.
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Human resource managers get a seat at the leadership table
In today’s continually evolving business climate, “human resources” means a lot more than simply compensation and benefits.
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Leaders Helping Leaders
When the Covid pandemic began in 2020 and immediately impacted course delivery and extra-curricular services for students, the staff and faculty of Clark University’s School of Business worked to find ways to engage students and help create a positive experience…
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NBA champion-turned-businessman B.J. Armstrong shares advice with marketing students
Clark University students studying partnership marketing in Professor Lawrence Norman’s Marketing to You course received real-world advice from one of the best in the sports industry during Winter Intersession when three-time NBA champion-turned-businessman B.J. Armstrong dropped in for a virtual…
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Master classes offer a window into graduate academics
A few months after taking command of the Maryland National Guard, Major General Linda Singh helped lead the response to unrest and rioting in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray, a young Black man, from injuries sustained in police…
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School of Business Holds First Virtual Alumni Gathering of 2021
On Tuesday, January 19 a group of School of Business alumni came together virtually to meet Dean Alan Eisner, PhD, and hear about some of the upcoming plans and goals for School of Business. Alumni came from as near as…
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Intersession Speaker Series Begins in School of Business
His second Marketing to You course “sold out” in under three minutes. That is, 50 seats were filled by eager Clark University undergrads within minutes of open registration.
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School of Business Continues Partnership with CAIA Association
The Clark University School of Business (School of Business) has continued its academic partnership with the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association.
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Supporting Local Students During Intersession
The change in Clark University’s academic calendar for the 2020-’21 school year is leaving a wide gap between the Fall and Spring semesters. With the help of graduate student Sonia Vo, MSF ‘21, the School of Business has compiled these…
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School of Business Celebrates December 2020 Graduates
The Clark University School of Business Class of December 2020 was honored with a virtual graduation recognition ceremony on Tuesday, December 15, 2020.
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Princeton Review names Clark School of Business a ‘best business school’
The Princeton Review has once again named the School of Management (SOM) at Clark University one of the nation’s outstanding business schools.
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2020-21 Ureka Challenge Kicks Off
The annual Clark University Ureka Challenge kicked off in perfect 2020 fashion – with a socially distanced dinner and some wonderful words of encouragement from University executives and alumni via Zoom.
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Connections are key in the real world, alumnus advises
Matheus Gonçalves ’19, MBA ’20, earned his MBA from Clark amid a global pandemic — and secured a job, as well.
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Clark’s School of Business earns prestigious affiliation
The Clark University School of Management (SOM) has been accepted into the prestigious CFA Institute University Affiliation Program. SOM’s Master’s of Science in Finance (MSF) program has been acknowledged as incorporating the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge and placing…
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School of Business graduates successful in tough job market
When the world economy signals there are few jobs, it takes discipline and motivation to be successful in a job search — or even to engage in one. The School of Business at Clark University gives its graduates the skills…
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Clark selects Alan Eisner to lead School of Business
Clark University has appointed Alan B. Eisner, Ph.D., as dean of the School of Management. Eisner will begin his role on Monday, September 14.
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School of Business offers new specialized master’s degree programs
Clark University’s School of Management (SOM) is launching three new graduate programs — marketing, marketing analytics, and accounting analytics — for fall 2020. Students will have the option of full- or part-time enrollment, with a select number of courses available…
