Students in China will be able to attend face-to-face classes in Shanghai this fall thanks to the Graduate Pathway Program offered by Clark University’s American Language and Culture Institute. The program will be presented in partnership with CIEE and will be hosted at the prestigious East China Normal University (ECNU) campus. CIEE Shanghai is located on the campus of ECNU.
Clark offers in-person learning for its students in China
Topics: Graduate Studies, China
Clark University faculty, students, and staff now have free access to more than 20,000 expert-led courses through LinkedIn Learning, an on-demand platform that teaches skills across a variety of subjects.
Topics: Clark Community, Skills for Success, Professional Development
Clark U. taps MassHire Central to implement Tech Quest Apprenticeship Program
Clark University has announced that MassHire Central has been identified as the latest Consortium Member of Tech Quest Apprenticeship, a nationwide apprenticeship program administered by the university.
Topics: Worcester, Skills for Success, Professional Development
School of Management 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 online, and can complete a degree in one academic year.
Topics: Clark Community, School of Management
Worcester’s Che Anderson benefits from real-world experience of Clark’s MPA-SL program
As deputy cultural development officer for the City of Worcester, Che Anderson’s mantra is “Have an impact; do cool things” — words that have guided his personal and professional journey to become a more civic-minded public employee.
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community, clarktogether
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community, IDCE, clarktogether
School of Professional Studies announces graduate student and faculty awards
John G. LaBrie, dean of the School of Professional Studies (SPS) and associate provost for professional education, has announced the recipients of this year’s awards for outstanding SPS graduate students and faculty. These awards are normally revealed during Commencement activities but, due to current social distancing limitations, have been awarded virtually.
Stresses of coronavirus impact addiction recovery
Samantha Arsenault ’15, M.A. ’16 realizes that every part of the addiction spectrum has been affected by the “perfect storm” of COVID-19. Those affected by addiction will face even greater challenges during this time as people are forced to stay at home, away from their communities, support networks, and regular activities. The pandemic is taxing all areas of the health care system, including treatment and recovery services.
Topics: Clark Community, IDCE, clarktogether
Finding inspiration in Clark's motto to empower Cameroon through education
Buba Sulle Dicko always knew that he had something to say. “I felt like there was a message within me that people needed to listen to,” he says.
Topics: Graduate Studies, IDCE, Social Change
Surviving Grad School: Six Tips from a Second Year Grad Student
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community, Skills for Success, GSOM