Saturday, March 19, 6 to 7 p.m. Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Join the IDCE department SOURCE coalition in conjunction with the Graduate School Association for a brilliant performance of Odissi dance by Jayashree, Prima Donna in Odissi dance.
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22nd Annual Harry C. Allen Jr. Symposium is March 18
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Euroscholars Undergraduate Research Program info session set for March 23
Wednesday, March 23, 11:30 a.m. Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University Center The Study Abroad Office is sponsoring a presentation on the new Euroscholars Undergraduate Research Program. The Euroscholars program is open to only juniors and seniors; a minimum GPA of 3.4 is required, along with an interest in a research career. The program is hosted…
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Political Science dept. presents “Food for Thought” supper with students, faculty
The faculty in the Department of Political Science invite current majors, minors, and other interested students to join us at an informal supper and “Food for Thought” Tuesday, March 22; 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Jefferson Academic Center, Room 222 The “food for thought” will comprise brief presentations by Harrington Public Affairs student fellowship awardees Matt…
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Clark to host March 25 seminar on Bowen Theory
The Principles and Processes of Differentiation of Self Friday, March 25; 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Registration: 8:30 a.m. Grace Conferemce Room, Higgins University Center Free to Clark students and faculty (with University I.D.) Questions? E-mail Peter Titelman or call 413-584-7733 This conference will feature Daniel V. Papero, LCSW, PhD, is internationally recognized as one…
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Johnson Hall wins contest to reduce Spring Break energy consumption
Powerdown for Pizza (and your Mother), an energy savings competition sponsored by the Resident Advisers and Eco Reps of Johnson, Dodd and Sanford Residence Halls, showed what dedicated energy-savers can do! Congrats to the winner, Johnson Hall. The other halls were not far behind in reducing energy used over the week of Spring Break. All…
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‘The World Is Yours’ explores passions for food and entrepreneurship, March 19
Saturday, March 19 1 p.m., Tilton Hall Come join us to get inspired and learn how you can turn your idea about a restaurant, brewery, cafe, bar, recipe website, even the next Foodzie — or whatever you can dream up — into a reality. We will be featuring keynote speaker Luke Livingston ’07, who founded…
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New figures released on Worcester’s homeless youths
Supporting Worcester’s ongoing effort to understand and address youth and young adult homelessness, the Worcester Teen Housing Task Force in conjunction with Clark University conducted the second annual Point in Time survey on October 20th 2010. Out of the 1000+ young people ages 13-25 surveyed on this day, 200 of them identified as homeless—living in…
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Clark recycles dead batteries
Yes — Clark recycles batteries, too! Please don’t put them in the trash – put them in the blue barrel in the University Center, under the stairs. We recycle all types of batteries (except car batteries). Thank you for helping Sustainable Clark recycle!
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ICDE, Gender Studies sponsor talk on the untold stories of Iraqi women
Monday, March 14, 11:45 a.m. Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center Dr. Nadje Al-Ali, professor and chair of the Center for Gender Studies at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies, will present “Untold Stories: Iraqi Women Between Dictatorship, Sanctions, and Occupation.” Nadje Al-Ali’s main research interests revolve around gender theory; feminist…