Come see Clark studio art seniors display their capstone pieces at their spring exhibition, “Defining Obsession.” Opening night is April 28, at 5 p.m., in the Schitkamp Gallery of the Traina Center for the Arts. The opening is free and open to the public. The exhibit runs through May 23; please call the gallery at…
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IDCE's Environment & Sustainable Development fellows hail from Bolivia, Ghana, Jamaica, Tanzania
With funds from the Compton Foundation, Clark’s International Development, Community and Environment department continues to support Environment and Sustainable Development (ESD) Fellowships for master’s level graduate students whose studies focus on cross-cutting themes and issues related to the environment and sustainable development. ESD Fellowships are designed support early to mid-career professionals from sub-Saharan Africa, Mexico,…
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Academic Commons project receives planning award
Clark’s Academic Commons at Goddard Library has received an award in the “Building Additions Category” from the the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP). More…
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Former Ohio governor, diplomat Celeste to speak at Commencement
Clark will hold its 105th Commencement on Sunday, May 23, on the Jefferson Academic Center Green. The procession, from the Kneller Athletic Center to the Campus Green, begins at 1:15 p.m., and ceremonies start at 1:30 p.m. Richard F. Celeste, president of Colorado College, will deliver the Commencement address. Other Honorary Degree recipients will be…
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Discovering Holocaust – Native American/Jewish Identity in the 21st Century: CANCELLED
Please be advised that the event described below has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. The Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University will present a free, public lecture by writer and David Treuer, Ph.D., titled “Discovering Holocaust – Native American/Jewish Identity in the 21st Century.” Treuer’s talk will begin at 7:30…
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Clark students present at SUNY-Oneonta Political Science Conference
Clark University senior Tara Lewis and junior Sarah A. Richard were both competitively selected to attend the SUNY-Oneonta Undergraduate Political Science Conference held in Oneonta, N.Y., on March 20. Each student presented an independent research paper, with Richard’s presentation winning top honors. Lewis and Richard both major in government and international relations at Clark. Their…
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Clark Community Thrift Store is now accepting donations
Getting rid of gently-used clothing, costumes, house wares, school supplies, working electronics, knick-knacks, or small furniture? Donate to the Clark Community Thrift Store! To donate: Bring your items, in plastic bags, to the recycling center’s landing dock (5 Hawthorne St.’s back entrance in the commuter parking lot), any time between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.…
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Clark scientist to lead NASA research on sea ice in Arctic
Karen Frey, assistant professor at Clark University’s School of Geography, often takes a cruise during the summer … conducting research from aboard an icebreaker in the Bering Sea or exploring Siberian rivers from aboard a laboratory/barge. This summer, supported by a major NASA grant, Frey and two of her doctoral students will spend much of…
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V&PA bus trip to NYC: canceled
Please note that the Visual & Performing Arts Department’s scheduled “Art Bus” trip to New York City has been canceled.
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Students’ Thrift Store plan wins annual Big Idea innovation contest
Clark’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E) program recently announced the winners of this year’s U-Reka: The Big Idea Contest. The winning student-sponsored ideas: a campus thrift store, improved garden facilities, and a new radio program, were chosen in an online student vote as having the greatest potential to positively affect life in the Clark community. The…