Recycling pickup in all Clark buildings is managed by the student Recycling Crew. Since most students are gone over winter break, we are not able to maintain our regular pickup schedule. Please call Physical Plant at ext. 7566 if you need special service and we will do the best we can — but please be patient…
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IDSC prof delivers keynote address at Middle East Women’s Studies meeting
Anita Häusermann Fábos, Associate Professor of International Development and Social Change and Coordinator of the Graduate Program in International Development and Social Change, gave a keynote address at the Association of Middle East Women’s Studies (AMEWS) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 1. The meeting celebrated Sondra Hale, Professor of Anthropology and Women’s Studies…
Campus News & Events, Student News
‘Power down’ before you leave for winter break – your hall could win a sweet treat
Don’t be a clown – power down! Be the residence hall to have the lowest electrical consumption over winter break and win a FABULOUS CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN PARTY! Save the world AND eat chocolate covered goodies, all at once. Unplug EVERYTHING (especially your power-hungry fridge) when you go home this winter break and conserve your hall…
Campus News & Events
In The Scarlet [online]: A movie filmed at Annie’s & MTV’s campus casting call
Get the details on all the recent big (and small) screen activities at and around Clark at The Scarlet [online]
Campus News & Events, Student News
Meet Jenkins Divo Macedo: IDCE student and refugee rights activist
Jenkins Divo Macedo (IDSC ’12) is a Liberian native who grew up in Ghana due to the 20-year civil war in Liberia. As a Liberian living in a refugee camp in Ghana, he earned his associate’s degree in agriculture education from the West African College for Sustainable Development in Accra. After graduation he worked in…
Campus News & Events, Student News
Katie Horigan ’13 wins first Clark Community Thrift Store mural contest
Katie Horigan’s artistic concept will soon grace the windows of the Clark Community Thrift Store (CCTS)! Katie’s mural design was chosen by CCTS customers and staff in the first CCTS mural contest. Keep an eye out for the mural, soon appearing on Main Street!
Campus News & Events, Student News
IDCE students win Outstanding Student Paper award at regional conference
Two second-year GISDE students, Jerome Chia-Rung Yang and Hong Xia, garnered the “Outstanding Student Paper” award at the 2011 New England-Saint Lawrence Valley Geographical Society (NESTVAL) Annual Conference, held at Concordia University in Montreal in mid-October. The paper is titled “Exploring the Association between Low Birth Weight and Exposure to Lead in Massachusetts Using Geographically…
Campus News & Events, Student News
Online voting for the U-reka! Big Idea Contest now open – closes Dec. 12
Which idea do you want to win? ♦ Clark Food Co-Op ♦ Sustainable Containables ♦ Library Lockers Voting closes on Dec. 12. Vote online NOW!
Campus News & Events
This week in The Scarlet
The Scarlet [online] We talk with our district’s new council representative, Sarai Rivera, about our neighborhood and what Clarkies can do to recognize their power in District 4. Gwen Walsh interviews first-year, Jennifer Manglass, about her extensive international travels and how she’s living the mantra to “Change our world.” Prepping for finals? Natalie Beale talks about…
Campus News & Events
Dec. 5 lecture will examine ‘The (Queer) Space of the Vampire’ and Zulueta’s films
“The (Queer) Space of the Vampire: Materiality and Disappearance in the Films of Iván Zulueta” Monday, Dec. 5, 4:30 p.m. in Estabrook 303 Brad Epps, Professor of Romance Languages (Spanish) and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Harvard University, will give this talk, which is the final lecture in the series, Queer Theory at the…