School of Business

  • A student’s look at Clark’s Accelerated B.A./M.B.A. Program

    A look at Clark University’s accelerated B.A./M.B.A. tuition-free program. (Video and music by Jonathan Dana ’16)

  • Chaison’s book explores the impact of globalization on unions

    Will the rise of the global economy be the death of unions and collective bargaining? How can unions safeguard employee wages, benefits and workplace conditions when companies can hire workers in countries where they have no bargaining power or legal protection? Can unions deal with globalization by using their traditional approaches to representing workers, or…

  • Clark University MBA program in U.S. News ‘Best Graduate Schools’

    Clark University is recognized among the “Best Graduate Schools 2015” by U.S. News & World Report in its just-released annual guide. U.S. News surveyed 453 accredited master’s programs in business. The Clark University Graduate School of Management MBA program appears at No. 114 of 282 schools recognized in the Best Part-Time MBA Programs category. “Our small, interactive…

  • ‘Don’t Bite Your Tongue’ series brings campus community together over dinner and dialogue

    A new series of “Don’t Bite Your Tongue” dinners brings together Clark University students – face-to-face in their residence halls – for challenging discussions on topics often kept “off the table.” The premise of the dinners is to allow for an open conversation on a potentially contentious issue, such as politics, religion, and race. Barbara…

  • Clark University Graduate School of Management is one of Princeton Review’s best business schools

    The Graduate School of Management (GSOM) at Clark University is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review. The company features the school in the new 2014 edition of its book, “The Best 295 Business Schools.” According to Robert Franek, Princeton Review Senior VP-Publisher, “We recommend Clark GSOM as one of the best institutions a…

  • GSOM dedicates the Fishman Student Center in Carlson Hall

    Mark Fishman ’82 may have forged an estimable career in high finance, but his message to the students gathered at the Dec. 5 dedication of the Fishman Student Center in Carlson Hall was less about making money than about making rewarding life choices. “Success is not about money, it’s about finding something you love and becoming world-class at it,” he said. “Do not…

  • GSOM one of Princeton Review’s ‘Best 296 Business Schools’

    The Graduate School of Management (GSOM) at Clark University is listed among the nation’s best in The Princeton Review’s 2013 edition of “Best 296 Business Schools.” Clark appears as one of the “Best Business Schools in the Northeast.” In the Clark University business school profile, students surveyed frequently agreed the program had “friendly students,” “cutting-edge classes,” and “solid preparation…

  • Worcester an Innovation Center in $2.6M arts-STEM learning grant

    Worcester is one of three cities selected to share a National Science Foundation (NSF) award of $2,654,895 for the Art of Science Learning Phase 2 grant titled “Integrating Informal STEM and Arts-Based Learning to Foster Innovation.” Over the next four years, this NSF grant will fund arts-based incubators for innovation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)…

  • GSOM’s O’Brien greens businesses from Worcester to Vietnam

    Will O’Brien may have the campus’s best answer to the age-old question: How did you spend your summer vacation? O’Brien, visiting lecturer at the Clark University, Graduate School of Management, devoted two weeks in June to lecture about sustainability practices to 40 M.B.A. students at Vietnam National University in Hanoi. The overseas trip also afforded O’Brien…

  • Clark University professor’s new book examines the future of collective bargaining in America

    The workplace has changed dramatically in the past decade; one could argue the pros and cons of such changes.  Labor unions (with membership at an all-time low) have lost influence in the workplace and in the economy, and workers’ job and income security are declining.  How has union influence evolved, and what types of bargaining…