Several new merchants have been added to the cash card program. The Clark Cash Card is now accepted at the following off-campus locations: Acoustic Java Blue Bird Pizza CVS (400 Park Ave Only) D’Angelos Grilled Sandwiches (318 Park Ave Only) Dominos Pizza (413 Park Ave Only) Fantastic Pizza Flats Uncle Sam’s Pizza Coming Soon: 7-Eleven…
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Hiatt School of Psychology, Strassler Center sponsor screening of 'ICYIZERE: hope' documentary
“Icyizere: hope” Thursday, Oct. 14; 7 to 9:30 p.m. Clark University, Atwood Hall FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC “Icyizere: hope” is a documentary by Kenyan film director Patrick Mureithi. Mr. Mureithi will be present to introduce his film, which is about trauma and reconciliation among perpetrators and survivors of the Rwandan genocides. The screening…
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Mosakowski Institute presents session on public knowledge and public policy
Thursday, Oct. 28; 4 p.m. Higgins University Center, Grace Conference Room
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Author of bestseller 'The Shallows' part of 'Slowing' symposium events
Clark University’s long-running Difficult Dialogues initiative presents a fall symposium titled “Slowing in a Wired World” that offers opportunities to slow down, examine, and perhaps try going “unplugged” in a culture of information overload, constant connectivity and work and personal pressures. More…
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'Incidents and Reflections' artists talk and reception, Oct. 7
In Incidents and Reflections the artists examine relationships and the space between things. The installations created by Heidi Kayser and Tim Murdoch deal with the elusive image, connections between people, time and memory. “Incidents and Reflections” Gallery talk with artists: Thursday, Oct. 7, 4:15–5:15 p.m. Reception to follow until 6:30 p.m. Exhibit runs through Nov.…
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Pre-Inauguration events continuing to celebrate, engage, entertain
Clark’s pre-Inauguration ceremony events have enlightened and entertained hundreds of Clark alumni, students, faculty and staff who have participated or attended such events as the Passport Dinner, Blue Man Group performance and formal Inaugural Dinner. An Inaugural Symposium explores some of the most pressing challenges facing society today. It features a series of panel discussions…
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Hundreds enjoy global flavors, fun at Inauguration week kickoff
Clark students, faculty and staff traveled the world on Tuesday, via their taste buds, as the Inauguration Passport Dinner drew about 1,200 people to the University Center last night to sample the cuisine of five countries. The selection of global delicacies celebrated the University’s diversity as well as President David Angel’s international work as a…
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Difficult Dialogues Initiative sponsors ways to slow down in a wired world
The fall 2010 Difficult Dialogues symposium centers on Slowing in a Wired World. We live in a world of information overload, constant connectivity, work pressures and personal responsibilities, all of which are increasing and accelerating. The ways we read, learn and think have been altered by our use of the Internet; our ways of relating…
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Clark welcomes Global Scholars
Clark’s 2010 Global Scholars were formally welcomed by President Angel and his wife, Jocelyne Bauduy, at a dinner reception on Sept. 2 at Harrington House. The new students, who hail from nine different countries, mixed with Global Scholars from previous classes. Many were also introduced for the first time to their Clark mentors, University staff…
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ALCI sponsors trip to New York City: November 13
Clark’s American Language and Culture Institute is going to New York. We will leave Clark at 7 a.m. on Nov. 13. You can get off the bus at one of four stops along 5th Avenue: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, mid-town, SoHo, or Battery Park. You decide where to get off and what you’ll do…