With Thanksgiving break just around the corner (November 22-24), there are many ways you can be sustainable on your time off. Carpool on your road trip Use Mass DOT’s NuRide program or the Clark Carpools! group to either fill your car or hitch a ride to wherever you’re going. Start planning out a winter garden Now is a great time to check out seed…
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Nov. 5: Clark Arts presents “Identity,” a visual and musical arts residency
“Identity” is a one-day residency with Castle of Our Skins and New Gallery Concert Series that, through art, music and dialogue, explores the systemic racism faced by African-Americans. Castle of our Skins is a concert and educational series dedicated to celebrating Black artistry through music. The New Gallery Concert Series presents new pieces of music and visual art,…
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Today, Oct. 3, is ClarkCONNECT launch day on campus
ClarkCONNECT give-aways, Snapchat competition (win $30 gift certificate to Acoustic Javas) and more! Find us on Oct. 3 at Higgins, Red Square, ASEC and Academic Commons to learn more about and join ClarkCONNECT!
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Sept. 30: The Carlos Odria Ensemble presents ‘World Jazz Explorations’
Saturday, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m. Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Free and open to all The Carlos Odria Ensemble is a high-energy acoustic ensemble that performs original compositions and arrangements of jazz standards and Latin American popular music. Consisting of upright bass, drums, percussion, and nylon string guitar, the group delivers an exciting…
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Through Oct. 27 in Traina Center: ‘On Roman Time’ exhibition, featuring photography by Prof. John Garton
This exhibition features photography shot in and around Rome, Italy by John Garton, professor of art history, in 2017. Professor Garton previously lived in Italy and returned frequently to conduct art history research; his photos offer images of time counted in millennia and in minutes. Holding the lens of the straniero, or foreigner, Garton records daily…
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It’s simple to ‘Choose to Reuse’ at the Higgins Cafe or the Bistro
Wash. Eat. Repeat. Be part of your campus sustainability efforts and reduce waste by purchasing a reusable container today! Purchase a Choose to Reuse container for $5 from the cashier in Higgins or the Bistro (one time only). Higgins (Designed for one meal and for take-out only) Swipe and leave your ID with the Cashier…
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Sept. 20: President Angel to hold office hours for students
President David Angel will hold open office hours for students on Wednesday, September 20 from 1 to 2 p.m. These sessions are held in the President’s Office (Geography Building, room 202). To accommodate as many students as possible, the meetings will be limited to 10 minutes each, and no appointment is necessary. Feel free to…
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Sept. 20: Clark chamber director Yelena Beriyeva will perform Mussorgsky, give talk on piano suite
Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 1:30 p.m. Razzo Hall (Traina Center for the Arts) “Yelena Beriyeva is an award-winning pianist who has touched hearts of listeners all over the world with her powerful yet graceful performances.” Yelena Beriyeva, distinguished artist and director of chamber ensembles at Clark University, will perform Pictures at an Exhibition by renowned…
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DiIorio’s ‘Breaking in the New Boss’ to be featured in New Jersey Rep arts festival
Theatre Professor Gino DiIorio’s new short play, “Breaking in the New Boss,” will be performed as part of New Jersey Repertory Company’s All About Eve Festival of the Arts. This week-long festival, which also includes music, art, photography, and poetry, will feature the work of more than15 regional playwrights as part of “Theatre Brut,” a 7-session…
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President Angel announces fall semester office hours for students
President David Angel will hold open office hours for students throughout the semester. The office hours for the fall will be: Wednesday, September 20; 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 24; 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday, November 30; 3 to 4:30 p.m. These sessions are held in the President’s Office (Geography Building, room 202). To accommodate…