School of Business

  • Clark students work for disabled during spring trip to Brazil

    Twelve Clark University undergraduate and graduate students, and one Clark alumnus, returned from another successful International Field Experience with staff from Seven Hills Global Outreach over Spring Break 2010.   The group spent 10 days in São Paulo, Brazil, exploring the concept of Social Entrepreneurship through the guidance of Clark Graduate School of Management Social Entrepreneur-in-Residence David Jordan.  On this trip, social entrepreneurship was experienced through the veil of the United…

  • Students lend hands, minds during spring break

    Thirty Clark University students didn’t head home to recharge their batteries or spend time relaxing in the sun this week, during Spring Break 2010.  These students and faculty are spending time in Brazil, Haiti, Nicaragua and South Dakota, building houses and helping humanitarian aid organizations.  Regardless of what one would call these trips—“service learning,” “social…

  • Clark SBDC gets 2010 Service for Excellence and Innovation Award

    The Massachusetts Small Business Development Center at Clark University has been selected to receive the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2010 SBDC Service for Excellence and Innovation Award. In announcing the award, SBA District Director Bob Nelson, noted: “This is a well-deserved and distinct honor that reflects the hard work and perseverance you have shown in training and…

  • Students in Sierra Leone practice social entrepreneurship

    Ten Clark University students and one Clark alumnus recently returned from Bo, Sierra Leone, with David Jordan, president of Seven Hills Foundation, and longtime adjunct professor at Clark University. Many of the students who participated in the trip had completed Jordan’s undergraduate Social Entrepreneurship course. For 11 days, as part of a combined Clark University/Seven Hills Global Outreach (SHGO) initiative, the…