Any department looking to include an insert in the Week One new student welcome bags is asked to drop off 650 copies to the Office of Student Leadership & Programming (3rd floor of the University Center) by Monday, Aug. 16. Please contact <a href="mailto:Mike McKenna, Director of Student Leadership and Programming, at x7549 with any…
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Princeton Review: Clark among Best Colleges in U.S., Northeast
Clark is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to the college guidebook, “The Best 373 Colleges: 2011 Edition” (Random House $22.99), released yesterday by The Princeton Review and it is one of 218 institutions listed on its “Best in the Northeast” section of its website feature, “2011 Best Colleges: Region by…
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Missing Package….
The Physical Plant Department is in search of a missing package that was delivered to the mailroom within the past week. If any department has a package from Fuller Flag Company please call Physical Plant at x7566.
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Ropp publishes 'China in World History'
Book signing set for Sept. 12 Paul Ropp, Research Professor of History, has published China in World History through the Oxford University Press. “I try to summarize all of Chinese history, with special attention to China’s relations with the outside world, in 155 pages,” he said. On Sunday, Sept. 12, from 2 to 4 p.m.,…
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Clark team at AIDS 2010 in Vienna
Clark University scholars are participants at the XVIII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2010) in Vienna (July 18 to 23). The theme of the conference, which is expected to draw more than 25,000 attendees, is “Rights Here, Right Now.” Convened by the International AIDS Society, the biennial international conference gathers researchers, implementers and diverse leaders involved…
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Graduate School of Management partners with Peace Corps
Clark University’s Graduate School of Management (GSOM) has partnered with the Peace Corps’ Fellows/USA program. At the GSOM, returned Peace Corps volunteers can work toward an MBA degree in a variety of concentrations, including social change. The social change track is comprised of courses in social entrepreneurship, environmental policy and community development. More…
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New Wyndham Hotel Group Discount Program
Save up to 20% off the “Best Available Rate” at participating Wyndham Hotel Group locations through Clark’s membership in the Education and Institution Cooperative Purchasing organization (E & I). The program: may be used by Clark employees, associates, contractors, students, retirees, or alumnus. can be used for both business and leisure travel. is offered throughout…
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Clark to host annual workshop for high school psychology teachers
High school psychology teachers from California to Maine will be at Clark from Monday, July 26, to Wednesday, July 28, to attend the sixth annual American Psychological Association-Clark University Workshop for High School Teachers. The APA Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (TOPSS) collaborated with the University to develop the workshop, which included presentations by TOPSS…
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Students awarded Henry J. Leir Luxembourg Program scholarships
The Leir Luxembourg Program – Clark University has awarded three scholarships for Clark students to intern during summer 2010 and the 2010-2011 academic year. The scholarships carry flight as well as room and board expenses. Students are nominated by a Clark professor for the awards. Congratulations to all three awardees: The Henry J. Leir Summer…
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Students engaged in summer internships at non-profits from Worcester to Ecuador — and beyond
Nine Clark undergraduates are participating in summer internships in the non-profit sector thanks to stipends from Larry Franks ’73, Ellen Berelson and the Theodore H. Barth Foundation. More…