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Four for the Future:  Simple Career Steps Students Can Accomplish Today

Posted by Meredith Galena on Oct 7, 2019 1:19:39 PM

Now that the fall semester is well underway, it’s time to make sure that you are paying attention to all things related to your career. Whether you’re an experienced professional hoping to move up in your company, or fresh out of undergraduate college, there are some important but simple steps to prepare yourself for the next phase in your career, beyond simply updating a resume.

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Topics: Graduate Studies, Skills for Success, Career Advice, GSOM

Clark Can't Wait to Meet You!

Posted by Kathryne Sonnett on Jul 31, 2019 2:21:13 PM

Sadly summer is winding down but Graduate Admissions is very excited that you are joining our global community of passionate scholars and leaders.  We are delighted to welcome you to campus!  In addition to getting to meet the faculty and administration for your department at Graduate Student Orientation, you will get to know your peers and the wonderful campus and area that we call home.

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Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community

An Inside Look at Clark University's Freight Farm

Posted by Lauren Barnett on Jul 16, 2019 10:46:34 AM

Clark University is a trailblazing institution committed to using innovation to improve the state of our planet. MBA alumnus Brad McNamara created the world's first shipping container farm, Freight Farms, right here on campus while he was a student! Take a behind-the-scenes look inside with student farmers Jack and Kelsey in our new video.

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Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community, Skills for Success, Environmental Science, freight farms

10 Top Ways to Enjoy Summer in Worcester

Posted by Lauren Barnett on Jul 3, 2019 12:18:09 PM

Summer, in all its glory, is finally here. It's the season New Englanders look forward to all winter long. The sunshine. The warmth. The chance to reconnect with nature after a long, cold few months stuck indoors. 

Just because Worcester isn't on the coastline doesn't mean there aren't some great ways to embrace the season right here in the city. For an urban area, we have a great amount of green space. There's plenty of wholesome outdoor goodness to be found in the 508; you just have to know where to look. Here are our top picks for spending a summer day in the Woo.

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Topics: Worcester

8 New England Day Trips from Worcester You Need to Take

Posted by Lauren Barnett on Jun 19, 2019 3:02:18 PM

One of our favorite things about living in New England is how quickly you can travel between mountains and sea. Across landscapes, New England offers the best of small-town life. There are so many amazing places within a short driving distance of Worcester that are worth visiting. Explore our top picks and select a new destination for your next summer road trip! 

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Topics: Worcester

How to Make Your Grad Housing Feel Like Home

Posted by Kate Cassidy on Jun 7, 2019 10:27:16 AM

Living on campus is a weird thing to do as a graduate student — you’ve already 'done' the undergraduate dorm thing and living in a residence hall can feel childish in some ways. One of the nice things about Clark University's graduate housing is that during the academic year, you are not assigned to a room in a traditional building with a long hallway, shared bathroom, and no kitchen. Only private, single-use bathrooms for you, here on out!

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Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community

Grad reflects on academic journey, looks ahead to career

Posted by Simone McGuinness on May 30, 2019 2:17:31 PM

The past few weeks surrounding graduation have been filled with a range of emotions — sadness, nostalgia, appreciation, excitement, and fulfillment. Just two weeks ago, I graduated with a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Clark University’s Accelerated B.A./Master's degree program.

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Topics: Graduate Studies, International, Clark Community, China, School of Professional Studies

Commencement 2019: 'What a journey it has been,' student speaker says

Posted by Lauren Barnett on May 20, 2019 9:10:00 AM

For Ayodele (Michael) Agboola, graduate school has been all about conquering fears.

From departing his hometown of Lagos, Nigeria to taking the stage as the graduate student commencement speaker in Worcester, Massachusetts, Michael pushed himself beyond his comfort zone every step of the way.

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Topics: International, Clark Community, Career Advice

Healthy Habits: A Student's Guide to Wellness Resources

Posted by Lauren Barnett on May 3, 2019 12:51:17 PM

With all your term papers, projects, and late-night study sessions, it can be difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Luckily, at Clark University we have many resources on campus to help you stay on track. Whether you’re getting ready to graduate or in the midst of your first semester, these tips could be just what you need to find a healthier you!

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Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community

How to Become a Stronger Climate Advocate

Posted by Kortni Wroten on Apr 22, 2019 8:20:13 AM

Climate change is an overwhelming subject. With something so far reaching and integral to our way of life, it’s easy to become inundated with negativity in the environmental realm. Luckily, many progressive environmental groups are budding and proliferating around the country, as climate change becomes a more popular talking point in the media. We advocates may sometimes feel lost as to how we can be more effective and widen the ripple of our actions; here are some of my personal tips to more effectively harness your inner power and empower others with your advocacy.

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Topics: Clark Community, GSOM, Environmental Science, IDCE