Major in Management
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Clark students land key internships after learning from prominent business leaders
Suryanka Thapa ’20, Sarah Berube ’21 offered roles through new marketing course
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Farah Weannara ’16, MBA ’17, shares her journey from Clark to Rotterdam
Although Farah Weannara has been busy exploring her new home in Rotterdam, she made some time to talk with fellow Clarkie — and fellow “Graduate of the Last Decade” — Alexis Church ’15 for GOLD Nuggets. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated with my bachelor’s in psychology and…
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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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Mike Eglow ’16, MBA ’17, connects Clark students with financial service careers
When Mike Eglow ’16, MBA ’17, was looking to hire an operations associate for Boston-based broker-dealer Cantella & Co., he knew he wanted to interview other Clarkies. Originally from Albany, N.Y., Eglow came to Clark to pursue a degree in management and play baseball; he ultimately took advantage of the University’s Accelerated B.A/Master’s Degree Program,…
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98 percent of Clark’s Class of 2018 achieving post-graduation goals
Young alumni secure employment, education, and service opportunities
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Clark Collective provides space for student entrepreneurs to test business ventures
New hub shares storefront with The Community Thrift Store
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Management major’s future is fashion-forward
Kendrick Quek '19 has a design for life as a vintage clothing retailer
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Clark alumni discuss the business of work
Clark University alumni who excel in marketing, business and technology returned to campus recently to share advice and tips with students eyeing similar paths. The event was the fourth of Clark’s Networked Communities initiative, which connects students to alumni, faculty, parents and outside partners for career mentorship opportunities. Barbara Bigelow, professor of management and associate dean in Clark’s Graduate School…
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Clark students find social entrepreneurship a perfect fit
Clark University has produced numerous successful entrepreneurs, including Trustee Ronald Shaich ’76, L.H.D. ’14, founder of Panera Bread and Au Bon Pain, and Brad McNamara, M.B.A./ES &P ’13, co-founder of Freight Farms. Even better, many are social entrepreneurs, who share a vision of giving back to the community — Shaich oversaw the opening of Panera Cares Community Cafes, confronting food…









