Clark University officially has its own farm. There are no animals, no barn, not even soil. And yet it will supply a steady harvest of crops regardless of the season. On Jan. 15, the University received delivery of a Freight Farm — a retrofitted shipping container housing a fully functional hydroponic farm known as the…
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Clark students add a touch of blue to historic Worcester Art Museum exhibition
The Worcester Art Museum’s current exhibition, “Cyanotypes: Photography’s Blue Period,” is a bit of unfolding history. It’s the first major museum exhibition in the United States exclusively devoted to the 150-year legacy of this long-overlooked technique that gives photographs a distinct blue tint, turning even mundane images into something ethereal. And Clark University has played…
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Clark mourns passing of Theatre Arts Professor Emeritus Neil Schroeder
The Clark community was saddened to learn that Neil Schroeder, professor emeritus of theatre arts, died on Jan. 5, 2016, in Portland, Maine. Schroeder joined the Clark University English Department as an instructor in 1960, and became an associate professor in the Visual and Performing Arts Department in 1972. He taught courses ranging from theatre…
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EPA bestows double honors for Clark University efforts in reducing waste
Clark University received two awards in recognition of outstanding success and initiative in reducing waste on campus. Clark was the only EPA awardee to receive two awards for different programs in the same year. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Sustainable Materials Management Program (SMM) announced the awards in November. Clark received Honorable Mention for…
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Kiplinger’s names Clark University #27 among best values in private colleges
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has again included Clark University on its list of the country’s best values in private colleges for 2016. Kiplinger’s annual list ranks 100 private universities, 100 public schools and 100 liberal arts colleges. Clark appears at number 27; the full list is available online. Education is an investment. Learn more about Clark…
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Clark undergrad a kung fu grand champion
Among many definitions of the Chinese term kung fu is the rough translation “skill achieved through hard work.” Clark University first-year student Cheyenne R. Lachapelle, of Worcester, is just beginning to prove how far her hard work and passion for this challenging martial art will take her. In October, Lachapelle ’19 defended her title at…