Melissa Hoffmann

Clark community invited to ‘Give a Book’

Consortium member institutions have once again been invited to participate in the city-wide Worcester Community Give A Book drive. The annual book drive is conducted through the “Worcester: The City that Reads” committee, led by school committee member John Monfredo and City Councilor-At-Large Gary Rosen. The goal is to collect NEW or GENTLY USED K-6…

Reminder: Please complete the online Diversity Task Force survey

To the Clark Community– Please remember to take a few minutes to complete the online survey distributed by Clark’s Diversity Task Force. As a reminder, we estimate that it will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete the survey, and the survey is confidential. Participation is completely voluntary, and any question may be left unanswered if…

Int’l Graduate Students’ Conference includes keynote on ‘War and Genocide’

The Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University will host the Second International Graduate Students’ Conferencefor  Holocaust and Genocide Studies on March 29 – April 1, presented in partnership with the Danish Institute for International Studies and the International Association of Genocide Scholars. The conference will provide a forum for doctoral students to…

Powerful ‘Voice to Vision’ exhibit depicts tales of genocide survivors; opens Thurs.

Clark University will host David Feinberg’s “Voice to Vision,” an expansive mixed media exhibition that narrates the experiences of genocide survivors from around the world, in multiple sites on campus beginning Thursday, Feb. 16. A gallery talk with Holocaust survivor Fred Arman will mark the opening of this exhibition, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Schiltkamp Gallery, Traina Center for…