We are excited to announce the new Clark University Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. The program is open to staff, faculty, and graduate students. Building an inclusive environment that promotes diversity and inclusion requires the active participation of everyone on campus. Faculty and staff play a critical…
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Friends of Goddard Library holds its annual book sale Sept. 28 and 29
Annual Book Sale Mark your calendars for the Friends of the Goddard Library book sale, Sept. 28 and 29! More than 7,000 books are available; hardcovers are $1 and paperbacks are 50¢. Please note that several tables are set aside for more than 700 books individually priced from $3 to $25. On Friday, all…
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Clark will celebrate 75 years of women undergrads on Oct. 28
There was a time when the only undergraduates crossing Clark’s campus were men — but that changed in 1942, when the University made the decision to admit women to its undergraduate college. An Oct. 28 celebration will mark the 75th anniversary of this historic occasion, and honor the generations of women who came to Clark and later…
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Clark University teacher education program garners state’s highest distinction
The Clark University Master of Arts in Teaching program has been granted “approval with distinction” by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. “Approval with distinction” is the highest level of approval granted by the state. The program, run through Clark’s Adam Institute for Urban Teaching and School Practice, includes all of the programs for Massachusetts teacher licensure…
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Princeton Review again names Clark a ‘best college’
Clark University once again has been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, and is included in the 2018 edition of the annual college guide, “The Best 382 Colleges.” Learn more about Clark University’s rankings and recognition Of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges, only about 15 percent are profiled in the Princeton…
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April 28 & 29: NEWMAC baseball and women’s rowing championships; click for info
Directions | Bracket | Web Cast | Live Stats | Championship Website First Round Friday, April 28 #5 MIT at #4 Clark 3:30 p.m. Granger Field (Clark University) Tickets $5 for adults $3 for seniors $1 for students Children under 12 free Directions | Web Cast | Live Results Championship Website | Digital Program Saturday, April 29 Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester 8:30 a.m. Fourth Varsity 8 8:45 a.m. Third…
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English Dept. announces 2017 writing contest winners
Congratulations to the winners of the English Department’s 2017 writing contests. Prentiss Cheney Hoyt Poetry Contest First prize: Cassidy To ’17, “I Am” Second prize: Maria Connors ’20, “Tidal Eyes” Third prize: Jessica Hoops ’18, “Revelation”; Genevieve Mahoney ’17, “The Cat Called Kitty” Betty ‘79 & Stanley Sultan Short Story Contest First prize: Chukwuma Egbuzie ’19,…
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No Recycling Crew pick-ups from May 2-June 1
First off, thank YOU for doing so much recycling this year! The Recycling Crew is proud to announce that Clark attained a 58% diversion rate and a 43% recycling rate as of April 2017. That is impressive — it means that by weight, almost 2/3 of what we ‘throw away’ is diverted from landfill. The…
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Donate year round to the Friends of the Goddard Library used book sale
If you are cleaning off some bookshelves at the end of the semester (or any other time of the year), remember that you can donate books of any subject to the Friends of the Goddard Library for their annual used book sale, which raises money for the library. Although the sale is held in early…
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April 12: Philosophy Department holds open house
Interested in a Philosophy major or minor, or simply taking some classes? Join us at our Philosophy Open House Wednesday, April 12 at 1:30 p.m. Beck Philosophy House Seminar Room, 11 Loudon St. Philosophy majors will be on hand for a Q&A session. We look forward to seeing you there!