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Clark University
Clark opened its doors in 1889. Global by design, the school recruited a full one-third of its faculty from major European universities and the remainder from the foremost American research institutions of the day. All members of the faculty embodied the commitment to leading research and professional practice that still characterizes the Clark faculty of today. Learn more about the rich history of Clark University by visiting the University's main website.
Graduate School of Management
The Graduate School of Management (GSOM) at Clark University launched in 1982 in response to the demand for high quality scholarship in business and management. Over the last quarter century, Clark GSOM has experienced outstanding growth, and continues to embody its mission of developing a diverse community of learners, researchers, and business professionals that prepares future leaders to think critically, manage collaboratively and contribute to their organizations and society.
Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester, Massachusetts is New England's second largest city. Just an hour from Boston and the seashore, and 3 hours from New York City, Worcester serves as the hub of central New England. With its combination of urban energy, restful parks and elegant historic homes, Worcester is home to established industry leaders and continues to attract new business enterprises, most notably the biotechnology, energy and high technology industries.
Recently named one of CNN's Money 100 Best Places to Live and Launch, Worcester has all the amenities that a big city offers. Discover Worcester through Clark's interactive city guide, or explore these other Worcester guides.
- Worcester Magazine's College Guide
- Worcester's Executive Office of Economic Development's Worcester Mass, an online guide to Worcester's business, residential, cultural and artistic outlets.
- The Colleges of Worcester Consortium (COWC), a not-for-profit organization representing the 13 public and private colleges and universities in central Massachusetts.
- COWC's Worcester Rocks video on YouTube.

