The little building behind Alumni House on Woodland St. has been many things over its long life — stables, garage, apartment, and, lastly, storage. It soon will be renovated into a more useful campus building, possibly housing the Sculpture Studio for V&PA. This means that everything that has been accumulating there has to be cleared out! More…
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Clark’s 2017 recycling and diversion rates
We have tracked our recycling and diversion rates at Clark since 2011. Recycling rates are based on the total of all waste streams and recyclable items like paper, plastic, metal, and glass. Diversion rates are based on total waste streams and recycling commodities, plus everything the university does not send to the landfill (compost, donations,…
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DiIorio’s play ‘The Jag’ to be published by Samuel French
Theatre Program Director Gino DiIorio’s new play “The Jag” is soon to be published by Samuel French. The play had its world premiere at the New Jersey Rep with a subsequent production at Shadowland Stages (Ellenville, N.Y.). Both productions featured Dan Grimaldi of “The Sopranos.” The play was directed by Brendan Burke.
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Report shows greenhouse gas emissions at Clark were on the rise in 2017
Clark’s 2017 Green House Gas Emission’s Update: On the RiseClark University signed the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Change Commitment (ACUPCC) in 2007, one of the first to sign this landmark pledge. We published our Climate Action Plan in 2009 and pledged to net-zero emissions by 2030 — a bold and worthy goal! Since…
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‘Far Away’ opens in Little Center on March 21
Wednesday, March 21 – March 25; all performances at 7:30 p.m. Michelson Theater, Little Center Free with a college ID; $5 general admission Far Away is an hour-long futuristic nightmare that envisions a world where the promise of violence broods and nothing is to be trusted. Written by Caryl Churchill, the celebrated author of “Top Girls”…
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Register now for Academic Spree Day, April 25
Academic Spree Day will be held on Wednesday, April 25 from noon to 4:30 p.m. You may now register to participate. The deadline to register is 11:59 p.m. Sunday, April 8. During Academic Spree Day, the Clark community celebrates student work produced under the mentorship of the University’s distinguished faculty. These events provide students with opportunities…
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DiIorio’s ‘James Hemings’ to be read at the Great Plains Theatre Conference
Theatre Professor Gino DiIorio‘s new play, “James Hemings,” will be developed at a reading this summer at the Great Plains Theatre Conference in Omaha, Nebraska. The nationally recognized conference offers extensive opportunities for top emerging playwrights to learn and grow. Over 1,000 plays were submitted to this year’s conference, with 20 plays selected for development. “James…
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Geller Jazz Concert 2018 Double: A Two Bass Hit featuring Christian McBride & the New Jawn Quartet + Linda Oh Quartet
Tickets on sale now! April 4, 2018; 7:30 pm Traina Center for the Arts, Razzo Hall $25, General Admission; $10 with a Clark ID Our Spring 2018 edition of the Geller Jazz Concert brings to campus two extraordinary bass players: Christian MacBride & Linda Oh. Five-time Grammy Award-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride can be likened…
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Check out the Hadwen Arboretum this winter
Get outdoors and enjoy the winter wonderland at the Hadwen Arboretum!
The Hadwen Arboretum, bequeathed to Clark University in 1907, contains 6.4 acres of unspoiled woodland green space in the heart of Worcester city. The Arboretum’s network of trails and beautiful scenery offer a delightful sanctuary for hiking, picnicking, photography, quiet contemplation or even dog-walking. With over 40 types of plants, including unusual species and many ‘heritage’ trees over 100 years old, the Hadwen Arboretum invites nature study and applied research opportunities in the sciences, while recent issues with invasive species offer ecological research opportunities. A Regional Environmental Council community garden is also in the Arboretum. The surrounding area, accessed by a walk through the Arboretum, includes Coes Reservoir. This beautiful space provides water-front access for swimming and enjoying the natural setting. In all seasons, the Hadwen Arboretum is a little-known gem to explore and enjoy!
A short 20-minute walk from Clark University campus, the Hadwen Arboretum is located on Lovell and Willow Streets.
Directions from Clark: Downing St. toward Park Ave., right on Park Ave., left on May St. past the Big Y supermarket, left on Lovell St., right on Willow St.
To learn more about what Clark’s sustainability initiatives are, visit Sustainable Clark.
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Feb. 27: DiIorio’s ‘Three Exits’ to be read at Clark
Theatre Arts Program Director Gino Diiorio‘s new play, “Three Exits,” will be read on Feb. 27 in the Experimental Theatre at Little Center. The reading, which will begin at 7:30 p.m., will feature Clark alum Karin Trachtenberg ’83, along with Linda Goetz and David Anderson, and will be directed by Kathryn Howell. The play runs…