Health Services continues to identify sporadic cases of influenza-like illness in students, and is now offering H1N1 vaccine to all students, faculty and staff. Please call Health Services at 508-793-7467 to schedule an appointment for vaccination. There is no charge for the vaccine, but you are required to wait in the Health Service 15 minutes…
Campus News & Events
Clark Model U.N. team excels at Harvard
Twenty-four delegates from Clark University’s Model United Nations team participated in the Harvard National Model United Nations Conference (HNMUN 2010) from Feb. 11 to 14 in Boston. Participants included Katerina Antoniou ’10, Melissa Au ’12, Casey Billings ’12, Thomas Brescia ’11, David Dissanayake ’10, Tanya D’lima ’11, Ryan Forman B.A. ’09/M.A. ’10, Ben Greenslade ’13,…
Campus News & Events
Stair-a-Thon raises $468 for YWCA domestic violence program
Twenty-three Clark students raised $468 for the YWCA’s domestic violence resource, Daybreak, during the sixth annual J.C. Stair-a-Thon on Feb. 11. Joseph Kennelly ’12 of New Windsor, N.Y., set a new Stair-a-Thon record with 55 trips up and down the Jonas Clark Hall stairs. The Stair-a-Thon was organized by Amelia Angevine ’13 and Angela Della…
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IDCE lecture on women in South African AIDS activism
Thursday, Feb. 18 12 to 1 p.m. Jefferson, Rm 218 Dr. Mandisa Mbali will present this free lecture on women in South African AIDS activism. She is a postdoctoral associate at Yale School of Medicine. Her research interests are postapartheid AIDS policymaking, gender and sexuality in the history of AIDS activism and governmental adoption of…
Student News
U-Reka Idea Contest
The Innovation & Entrepreneurship program is sponsoring the annual U-Reka: Clark University’s Idea contest to encourage students to help make improvements to the Clark campus community. This contest is open to all undergraduate students who see a problem on campus they want to fix or an idea for something that would make the Clark community…
Faculty and Staff Notes
Parents, school officials met at Clark to discuss WPS improvement
On Saturday, Jan. 30, over 200 people came together for a Parent/Guardian Roundtable forum on the campus of Clark University. The event was organized by the Citywide Parent Planning Advisory Council known as CPPAC. Forty-two of the 44 Worcester Public Schools had parents on hand, representing the wide diversity of the families in our city’s…