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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Campus News & Events, Student News
TONIGHT: Clark Geller Jazz Nightclub presents the Matt Wilson Quintet’s Carl Sandburg Project
Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. The Grind (Higgins University Center) Ice cream sundae bar included Free and open to all Versatile, dedicated, and funny, Matt Wilson is well recognized and in high demand for his unique drumming style. He has been voted the Rising Star Drummer by the Downbeat Critics Poll for five consecutive…
Campus News & Events, Faculty and Staff Notes, uncategorized
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…
Campus News & Events, Faculty and Staff Notes, Student News
Registration is now open for Fall Fest 2017
Fall Fest will be held on Friday, Oct. 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. You may now register to participate (students must be invited by a sponsoring faculty member). The registration deadline is at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3. During Fall Fest (like Academic Spree Day in the spring), the Clark community celebrates student…
Faculty and Staff Notes, uncategorized
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…
Campus News & Events, Faculty and Staff Notes, Student News
Welcome back, green Clarkies: Learn how to minimize your environmental impact while here at Clark
A warm welcome to everyone at Clark! Whether you’re returning for another semester or embarking on a new chapter here at Clark, we could all use a refresher on how to minimize our environmental impact (especially as we all settle into our new places). Here at Clark, we have several ways everyone can get involved. Shop…
Campus News & Events, Faculty and Staff Notes
Register now: Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program for faculty, staff and graduate students
We are excited to announce the new Clark University Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. The program is open to staff, faculty, and graduate students. Building an inclusive environment that promotes diversity and inclusion requires the active participation of everyone on campus. Faculty and staff play a critical…
Faculty and Staff Notes, uncategorized
DiIorio’s ‘Sam and Dede’ to be published by Dramatists Play Service
“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…
Campus News & Events, uncategorized
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…