During a decade marked by tumultuous global and domestic crises and a dramatically altered higher education landscape, Clark President John Bassett has worked closely with faculty, alumni and friends of the University to advance academic goals and strengthen Clark’s reputation as a research institution. Under his tenure, Clark has significantly strengthened its position
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Drapos Memorial Lecture focus on immigration law
The Alex Drapos Memorial Lecture Series at Clark UNiversity continues its program of free, public lectures concerning law and American society. Kevin R. Johnson, a noted international expert on immigration, race and civil rights law, delivered “Opening the Floodgates: Why America Needs to Rethink Its Borders and Immigration Laws.”
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Clean Energy Center Awards $150K for Innovation, Sustainability
Sept. 28, 2009 – The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (CEC) has awarded a grant of $150,000 to the newly formed Institute for Energy Innovation and Sustainability (IEIS) in Worcester to support the start-up phase of its operations. The IEIS grew out of discussions led by U.S. Congressman James P. McGovern, D-Worcester, and involved local university, civic, and business leaders. The primary goal of the IEIS is economic development and job growth in the clean and alternative energy, energy conservation, and sustainability sectors.
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Clark appoints Admissions dean
“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
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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.