Student News

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,…

April 8: Dept. of State careers and opportunities networking event

April 8, 3 to 5 p.m. Jonas Clark Hall, room 001 The Boston NSLI-Y Alumni Association invites all interested Clark University students and faculty to the first NSLI-Y (National Security Language Initiative for Youth) Networking Event: Department of State Careers and Opportunities. This event seeks to give Clark students and faculty the opportunity to meet…

March 13: Philosophy Dept. presents lecture on policing and incarceration in the U.S.

Monday, March 13 at 4:30 p.m. Grace Conference Room, University Center Elizabeth Anderson is the John Dewey Distinguished University Professor, John Rawls Collegiate Professor, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, and chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Michigan. About her talk, she says, “Patterns of police violence and mass incarceration directed against African-Americans…

Marrow Donor Registry Drive – March 22 (9 am – 5 pm) – Kneller Athletic Center Sponsored by SAAC

Be involved. Transplant hope. Join the Be The Match Registry Patients need you! For Thousands with blood cancers like leukemia or other diseases like sickle cell anemia, a marrow transplant is their only hope for life. If you have diverse ancestry, patients especially need you because they are most likely to match someone who shares…