Economics
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Clark welcomes new faculty for 2022–23 academic year
Professors enhance the University’s expertise in geography, race and ethnic studies, sciences, management, interactive media
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Marsh Institute to lead water research fueled by $2.4M in grants
Projects in Virginia, Oklahoma examine water conservation, quality
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Goddard Library hosts a celebration of Clark faculty research and creativity
Event offered an opportunity for faculty to recall their inspirations
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ClarkFEST celebrates student research, adds creative elements with interactive fabric art display
Rebranded academic festival going hybrid for first time
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Clark MBA and professor find opportunity in burgeoning cannabis industry
Jillian Skulsky ’21 has helped launch Worcester business
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Clark’s new data science major prepares students for an information-driven world
Interdisciplinary program connects five fields, with more to come
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Clark student is all business when it comes to buses
Research project reimagines Worcester’s public transportation
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John Karas ’13, MBA ’14: ‘Go at your own speed’
John Karas channels his athletic drive to achieve success in life. He tells fellow Clark graduate-of-the-last-decade Emilee Cocuzzo ’18, MBA ’19, what he’s been up to since his days on Clark’s basketball team. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated in 2013 with a degree in economics and management,…
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On Clark, Worcester, and ‘adulting’: A Q&A with GOLD alumnus Ifrad Islam ’10
Ifrad Islam ’10 has been embracing the Worcester scene for years. He recently spoke with Emilee Cocuzzo ’18, MBA ’19, to explain why he loves living in the city so much. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated in 2010, and studied economics and management for my bachelor’s degree…
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Archit Goyal helps craft software to combat Ebola outbreaks
Clark junior interned with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative









