The Clark New Play Festival features nine new plays written and directed by Clark students, and is the product and collaboration of two Theater Arts classes: Professor Gino DiIorio’s Playwriting II class and Professor Raymond Munro’s Directing Seminar. It’s a unique opportunity for students to be involved in part of the development process. It’s a…
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Book drive begins this week
The annual Give A Book drive, sponsored by Worcester: The City that Reads, will begin this week. The goal of the citywide book drive is to collect K-8 level books for distribution to Worcester Public Schools students who do not have the means to obtain adequate books for summer reading. If you have any age-appropriate…
Faculty and Staff Notes
Review your Clark ALERTS emergency contact information
A test of the Clark ALERTS emergency communications system will be conducted this week. In advance of the test, please review your Clark ALERTS profile to be sure it is up to date. You can view your profile by visiting www.everbridge.net. Log in using your member ID and password, click on “Admin,” and then “My…
Student News
Help Desk accepting applications for Fall 2010 positions
ITS is now accepting applications for Help Desk Consultants for Fall 2010. If you are interested, please complete the online application. Interviews will take place mid-to-late April.
Campus News & Events
Goddard launches space age with historic first on this day in 1926
From Mass Moments: “On this day [March 16] in 1926, Clark University physics professor Robert Goddard launched the world’s first liquid fuel rocket — and with it the space age. Standing in a snow-covered field in Auburn, Massachusetts, he watched as the rocket he had built rose 41 feet into the air, flew for two…
Faculty and Staff Notes
Munro-directed play reviewed by the N.Y. Times
Theatre Arts Professor Raymond Munro recently directed “Kimberly Akimbo” for Schoolhouse Theatre in Croton Falls, N.Y. The play has been reviewed in a number of media outlets, including The New York Times and The Connecticut Post.
Campus News & Events
Prof. Stephens meets lawmakers for Concerned Scientists’ call to action
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science & Policy Jennie Stephens is in Washington, D.C., joining a delegation of scientists and economists from ten states who met personally with members of Congress to deliver a call for strong climate action legislation. The formal Scientists and Economists Call to Action 2010, coordinated by the Union of Concerned Scientists…
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Small Business Development Center receives excellence and innovation award
The Massachusetts Small Business Development Center at Clark has been selected to receive the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2010 SBDC Service for Excellence and Innovation Award. In announcing the award, SBA District Director Bob Nelson noted: “This is a well-deserved and distinct honor that reflects the hard work and perseverance you have shown in training…
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Clark Labs joins Facebook
Clark Labs is pleased to announce that its official Fan Page is now available on Facebook, the popular social networking site. Facebook helps you stay in touch with friends/colleagues, make new contacts and explore/join communities of shared interests. The Clark Labs page will act as a platform for communication with its fans and provide an…
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President Bassett to take part in Charles Olson Centennial events at Clark
From March 24 through March 27, Clark will join with other Worcester institutions in honoring poet and activist Charles Olson, who was born in the city on Dec. 27, 1910 – and who, for two years, was an English instructor at the university. The Worcester County Poetry Association is planning the centennial celebration, which will…