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Clark receives $10M donation toward new climate-focused school

Clark is in the process of hiring a dean to lead the school once it commences operations.

David Jordan drops interim tag, becomes dean of Clark School of Management

Jordan told WBJ in October that Clark was one of the few organizations able to pull him out of his recent retirement from Seven Hills Foundation & Affiliates.

Movers & Shakers for Jan. 8, 2024

People are on the move at UMass Memorial Medical Group, MutualOne Bank, and Boston BioProducts.

Clark names Air Force veteran, business advisor as director of Small Business Development Center

Clark University in Worcester has named Thomas Herald as its new regional director of the school’s Small Business Development Center.
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Clark expands free tuition zone for Main South residents

Clark University in Worcester expanded the area in Worcester in which it offers free tuition through its University Park Partnership Scholarship.

🔒Fitting in: Clark is balancing a need for new facilities with trying to avoid sprawl

The need for growth is forcing Clark to expand, but the university is taking steps to be a good neighbor through thoughtful development and attempts to continue to integrate itself in the community with which it has been entwined since 1887.

🔒The judges for the 2023 Outstanding Women in Business awards

The unenviable task of selecting the best nominees fell to these three judges, who used their varied expertise and backgrounds to select the Class of 2023.

🔒That didn’t last long: David Jordan delays retirement to help reshape Clark business school

Less than two weeks into retirement, the former leader of Seven Hills signed on for a new challenge: Helping business students consider the larger societal good.
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Clark receives $5M to expand workforce development program

The U.S. Department of Labor granted Clark University $5 million through its Building Pathways to Infrastructure Jobs Grant Program, to expand Clark’s Tech Quest Apprenticeship program.

Overhauled U.S. News rankings show Holy Cross, state universities on the rise

The College of the Holy Cross and all three of the Central Massachusetts state universities gained in the U.S. News and World Report rankings released Monday, while Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Clark University fell.
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