“Sam and Dede, My Dinner with Andre the Giant,” a play by Theatre Arts Program Director Gino DiIorio, is soon to be published by Dramatists Play Service. The play is based on a totally true story: Twelve-year-old André the Giant, already over six feet tall and 240 pounds, didn’t fit on the school bus. André’s…
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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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Celebration of Chinese Lunar New Year planned for Feb. 2
The Chinese Language Program of the Foreign Languages and Literatures department invites you to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. The celebration will feature a keynote address by Professor Janet Neipris of New York University, who will speak about”The Moral Responsibility of the Artist: Chinese Cinema from 1979 – present.” Wednesday, Feb. 2 at 2…
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'Trestle at Pope Lick Creek' post-performance discussion
Thursday, Feb. 18 “Trestle at Pope Lick Creek” performance, 7:30 p.m.; Michelson Theater, Little Center Discussion to follow the performance Interested in American History and the Great Depression? Want to learn more about this time period? Did you have thoughts about the subject matter in this play? Please join us for a “talkback” after this…
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IDCE lecture on women in South African AIDS activism
Thursday, Feb. 18 12 to 1 p.m. Jefferson, Rm 218 Dr. Mandisa Mbali will present this free lecture on women in South African AIDS activism. She is a postdoctoral associate at Yale School of Medicine. Her research interests are postapartheid AIDS policymaking, gender and sexuality in the history of AIDS activism and governmental adoption of…
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Interfaith Youth Core Fellows Alliance Fellowship
Description: 3 out of 4 college students have heard a derogatory comment about another religious tradition. Only 1 in 4 said they would stand up and say something in response. Will You Stand Up? Apply now to the 2010-2011 class of IFYC Fellows!! To access the application, please visit our website at: http://ifyc.org/fellows The Fellows…
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Career Services holds open office hours
Are you ready for Feb. 17’s Career and Internship Fair? Be prepared to meet with over 30 employers offering entry-level jobs and internships by having your resume reviewed by Career Services. Career Services will have open office hours for undergraduate students from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 15 and 16. No appointment necessary. …
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'On wings of song'
Sunday, Feb. 21; 3 p.m. Razzo Hall, Triana Center for the Arts A faculty concert with Marina Shemesh, vocals; Sima Kustanovich, piano; and David Shemesh, clarinet. All information is subject to change. Please contact the Visual & Performing Arts Events Office at 508-793-7356 or e-mail clarkarts@clarku.edu for confirmation of times or to make reservations for the concert.…