Campus News & Events

Campus news, announcements and events of broad appeal.

V&PA presents 'Two Composers' in concert

Friday, March 26; 7:30 p.m. Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Free and open to the public The >Visual and Performing Arts department presents an evening of music featuring Mark Berger & Ketty Nez, and new works by John Aylward, Mark Berger, Matt Malsky & Ketty Nez. Composer, violinist, and violist (and Clark professor)…

Clark students volunteer, practice social entrepreneurship during Spring Break

Thirty Clark students didn’t head home to recharge their batteries or spend time relaxing in the sun this week, during Spring Break 2010. These students and faculty are spending time in Brazil, Haiti, Nicaragua and South Dakota, building houses and helping humanitarian aid organizations. Regardless of what one would call these trips—”service learning,” “social entrepreneurship”…

Clark Labs joins Facebook

Clark Labs is pleased to announce that its official Fan Page is now available on Facebook, the popular social networking site. Facebook helps you stay in touch with friends/colleagues, make new contacts and explore/join communities of shared interests. The Clark Labs page will act as a platform for communication with its fans and provide an…

Bland-Lee Lecture Series, March 17-18

Professor Marilyn Young of New York University will deliver this year’s Bland-Lee Lectures at Clark University on Wednesday and Thursday, March 17 and 18. She will be speaking about  “Necessary Wars of Choice:  Counterinsurgency and the American Way of War” and “Korea:  Turning up the Heat on the Cold War.”  Both lectures will be held…

Higgins School of Humanities announces Spring events

A list of spring events sponsored by Clark University’s Higgins School of Humanities follows.  These events are free and open to the public.  For more information, call 508-793-7479. Bland-Lee Lecture Series Lecture Wednesday, March 17, and Thursday, March 18; 4 p.m. Higgins University Center, Grace Conference Room Marilyn B. Young is a professor of History…