“I am thrilled that such a highly regarded leader in the field of admissions has joined our senior team. Don Honeman is perfectly suited to be the Dean at Clark.” ~ Clark University President John Bassett
Yearly Archives: 2009
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Freud's Adirondack Vacation
The New York Times offers an interesting look at Freud’s visit and lectures at Clark 100 years ago.
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Freud in Massachusetts
Clark archivist Mott Linn discusses Sigmund Freud’s visit to Clark University 100 years ago to deliver his groundbreaking lectures about psychoanalysis.
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Two brothers, no fears and $1 billion empire
CNN profiles the business success of Clark alumnus Steven Robert and his brother, Michael.
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Workplace suicides surge by 28%
“Survivor’s guilt” may be behind the rise in workplace suicides, Professor Gary Chaison tells the Associated Press.
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It is written: New publications from Clark faculty members
New publications from Clark faculty members: Kiran Asher, Jessica Bane-Robert, George Billias, James Córdova, Debórah Dwork, Abbie Goldberg, Wim Klooster, Mark Miller, Valerie Sperling
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Clark is 35th on 'Great Schools, Great Prices' list
WORCESTER, Mass. – Clark University earned the #35th spot among 50 national universities in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” category in the 2010 edition of America’s Best Colleges . The exclusive rankings, which include more than 1,400 schools nationwide, will also be published in the September issue of U.S. News & World Report , on…
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N.H. memorial service planned for Prof. Tapply, who died July 28
WORCESTER, Mass. — William G. Tapply, Clark’s writer-in-residence and professor of English, died July 28, 2009, at his home in Hancock, N.H., of leukemia. He was 69. Decades of students knew Tapply through the classes he taught since arriving at Clark in 1995. But countless readers knew Tapply as the author of more than 40…
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Clark medical anthropologist using Fulbright for research in Senegal
WORCESTER, Mass. — Ellen Foley, assistant professor of International Development and Social Change at Clark University’s Department of International Development, Community and Environment, has received an award from the U.S. Fulbright Scholar African Regional Research Program to support her research on the cultural, economic and health implications of changing trends in marriage, gender roles and…
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Steinbrecher Fellowships support 11 Clark students pursuing innovative research and service
Working with youngsters in Namibia, Malawi and New Haven. Creating new ways for Web companies to interact with customers. Exploring climate change in remote sections of Wyoming. Rebuilding an ancient temple in Turkey. Find out more about Clark’s latest crop of Steinbrecher Fellows.