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!
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community
Grad reflects on academic journey, looks ahead to career
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.
Topics: Graduate Studies, International, Clark Community, China, School of Professional Studies
Healthy Habits: A Student's Guide to Wellness Resources
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!
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community
Education is a Lifelong Journey: A Dean's Perspective
I recently had the privilege of being interviewed by the Worcester Telegram and Gazette regarding my educational and career path. Perhaps most people assume that the pathway to a dean’s role at a selective private research institution like Clark University is a predictable trajectory. It is not. Most of my colleagues have a great deal of work diversity in their background. Some came to their current role by way of science fiction literature, while others came to their roles via the study of music or geography. What we all share is our common experience in obtaining our credentials. Our world view and our career pathways vary a great deal.
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community
Network Your Way to Success: Tips from Career Experts
For many students, walking into a large room full of people you’ve never met conjures feelings of dread. There’s a level of anxiety that accompanies fear of awkward conversations — or worse, uncomfortable silences.
As graduation quickly approaches for many Clark students this spring, the importance of effective networking cannot be stressed enough. It is a key to your professional success.
Luckily, the Graduate School of Management’s Stevenish Career Management Center staff are here to alleviate your fears.
Read on for their top networking tips.
Topics: Graduate Studies, Skills for Success, Career Advice, GSOM
Get ready to impress.
With application deadlines fast approaching, we want to make sure you're putting your best foot forward. That's why we're offering you an inside look at top application tips — directly from our admissions staff themselves.
Follow these tips to stand out in the applicant pool:
Topics: Graduate Studies
Did you know? Worcester was the birthplace of the Valentine's Day card in America!
Since we live in the historic hub of the Valentine industry, it's no wonder we've been feeling extra emotional lately. We thought we'd spread the love and tell you a few of our favorite things about Clark University. Apologies in advance if we start gushing...
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community, Worcester
Happy Groundhog Day! Today marks the day where Northeasterners hope that Punxsutawney Phil pops out of his hole and doesn't see his shadow. The glimmer of hope that spring is just around the corner is a sure cure for the winter blues. Thankfully, Punx predicted an early spring this year. Regardless of the outcome, we would like to share Clark University's favorite Worcester winter spots that will either make you embrace Father Winter or help you escape the chill.
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community, Worcester, Discover Central Massachusetts, Worcester Chamber of Commerce, Winter in Worcester, Punxsutawney Phil, Wachusett Mountain
Essential Books for Future Leaders: A Reading List
Reading can broaden your horizons, stir emotions, strengthen your critical thinking, and inspire you to action. A truly meaningful book can even help form your identity and set you on a path to change the world. Despite these benefits, one in four American adults have not read a book in the last year.
Let's reverse this trend in 2019.
As you might imagine, Clark University faculty and staff know how to choose a good read, so we browsed the shelves of their personal libraries for their top picks. These are the books that have shaped their lives and actions.
Interested in borrowing one? All titles below are available through Clark's extensive on-campus library network.
Happy reading!
Topics: Graduate Studies, Leadership, Libraries