The Clark University bookstore will be closed today, January 26, at 5 pm instead of 6:30 pm. We will open tomorrow, January 27, at 12 Noon.
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Athletics sponsors Indoor Rowing class
Introduction to Indoor Rowing Spin Class Sponsored by Clark Athletics Classes begin February 8 and end on March 3 (8 classes) Classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from noon to 1 p.m. in the Kneller Athletic Center Rowing Room (on locker room level) Free, but limited to 13 participants Why learn to use…
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New Purchasing Resources Website
A new section of the Clark University website has been developed to help assist faculty and staff who have responsibility for purchasing. The Purchasing Resources site includes: Information about joint purchasing organizations which provide access to discounted pricing. Purchasing policies and procedures. A listing of commonly used vendors. Hotel, transportation, and car rental information, including…
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VPA and Black Student Union present ‘The People Speak’ documentary
The People Speak Wed. Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Jefferson 218 FREE with a Clark I.D. “The People Speak” was inspired by Howard Zinn’s groundbreaking books “A People’s History of the United States” and “Voices of a People’s History of the United States.” The film gives voice to those who spoke up for social change…
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Difficult Dialogues presents ‘The Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society’
The Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama Tuesday January 25 @ 7 and 9 p.m. (two showings with a Conversation Café between) Dana Commons second floor lounge In the fall of 2010, His Holiness the Dalai Lama spoke at Stanford University in a series of events on…
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Event at Clark Jan. 19 to launch important aids2031 project report
“AIDS: Taking a Long-Term View” is the much anticipated report from the aids2031 Consortium, a worldwide group of AIDS scientists, health officials, activists, and experts who have come together to look at the global AIDS response 30 years after the disease was first reported and recommend the best way forward over the next 20 years…
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Tai Chi at Clark this spring; first class Jan. 20
Beginning on Thursday, January 20, Josephine Shen will be holding weekly Tai Chi Classes from noon to 1:15 p.m. in the Atwood Blue Room. These classes (to be held every Thursday at this time) are open to faculty, students, and staff. The fee for the semester will be $25. To register, bring a check for…
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Library coaching classes
“Only librarians are interested in looking for information — everybody else is interested in finding it.” ~Joe Lucia Library Coaching for classes or individuals. E-mail Rachael Shea or call 508-793-7582.
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2011 Davis Projects for Peace proposals due by Jan. 31
To the Clark University Community: Clark has once again been invited to participate in the Davis Projects for Peace initiative. This is an invitation for all undergraduates on our campus to design grassroots projects for peace. The selected submission will be funded at levels up to $10,000 and implemented during the summer of 2011. Project…
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Clark students receive funding to turn one rooftop on campus 'green'
An innovative student-sponsored idea to turn one of the rooftops of an existing building on the Clark University campus “green” has been chosen as the winner of this year’s U-Reka: The Big Idea Contest, an annual contest sponsored by Clark’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E) program. Other ideas that received funding include an after school program…