Dual MBA grad’s Leafy Green Machine returns to its roots on Clark campus
Read the full story on the Clark News Hub On Jan. 15, the University received delivery of a Freight Farm — a retrofitted shipping container housing a fully functional hydroponic farm known as the Leafy...
View ArticleResearch Professor Cynthia Enloe receives 2016 Charles Homer Haskins Prize
Research Professor Cynthia Enloe has received the 2016 Charles Homer Haskins Prize. (Photo by Rick Cinclair/Worcester Telegram & Gazette) Research Professor of international development, community...
View ArticleProf. Gino DiIorio’s ‘Blue Tent’ is part of the Boston Theatre Marathon on May 8
“Blue Tent,” a short play by Prof. Gino DiIorio, will be one of 50 works (10 minutes each) performed as part of the Boston Theatre Marathon on May 8. “Blue Tent” is slated to be onstage between 2 and 3...
View ArticleMay 31: Clark hosts official screening of ‘Footprints in the Concrete’
Clark University will host the official screening of “Footprints in the Concrete,” a film by Domingo Guyton. It is a musical depiction of how a family, church, college and community came together to...
View ArticleOlivia Schwartz ’19 brings musical talent, drive to succeed to stages in...
It was just like any other open-mic night at an Italian restaurant in Loveland, Ohio, until then-12-year-old Olivia Schwartz performed her first original song “The Spark” a cappella. When she left the...
View ArticlePostcards from Poland: Logging miles with Clark’s associate dean for...
By Amy Daly Gardner Show of hands: How many of you know that Clark University has a campus in Łódź (pronounced “woodge”), Poland? And one in Warsaw, Poland’s capital? We have one in Russia too, and...
View ArticleMemorial endowment honors late Clark professor
Winston Napier Norman Napier touched on many topics during a recent visit to Clark University’s English House, some personal and lighthearted, some referencing painful national and world current...
View ArticleWorcester Telegram & Gazette: Clark University area to get $2.3M in...
Clark University’s area of Main Street is set for an upgrade. A $2.3 million streetscape improvement project — which includes bike lanes, enhanced pedestrian crossings and improved traffic signaling,...
View ArticleIn Sri Lanka, Themal Ellawala ’17 aims for ‘a more robust dialogue about...
Themal Ellawala ’17, a psychology major at Clark University, returned to Sri Lanka this summer to research how culture, gender norms and stigma affect non-heterosexuals in the island nation where he...
View ArticleClark welcomes new faculty for 2016-17 academic year
Clark University is pleased to welcome nine new faculty members for the 2016-2017 academic year. These scholars bring a wealth of knowledge to areas including biology, education, management and...
View ArticleClark University reaches high with new building
Over the past year, the Clark community has watched a skeleton of interlocking girders evolve into the newest addition to the 129-year-old campus – the Alumni and Student Engagement Center – an...
View ArticleResearch Prof. J.S. Robert Ross is a featured speaker at Harvard Law School’s...
Robert J. S. Ross, research professor of Sociology and the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise, was a featured speaker at “Sustainable Models for Bangladesh Apparel Industry: Bangladesh...
View ArticleMarch 29 Geller Jazz Concert features Grammy nominee Ravi Coltrane with...
Clark University Geller Jazz Concert 2017 A Celebration of Ravi Coltrane Featuring Ravi Coltrane Quartet with special guest Joe Lovano Plus the Ravi Coltrane Sextet Wednesday, March 29; 7:30 p.m. Razzo...
View ArticleSubmissions being accepted for Playfest 2017; deadline is noon on April 28
The Theatre Arts Program is now accepting submissions for Playfest 2017, which will take place in fall 2017. Every other year, we produce, in workshop form, a number of full-length plays written by...
View Article2nd Annual WEC’appella is April 8 at Mechanics Hall
WEC’appella, Worcester’s premier a cappella competition, pits five high school and five college groups in a sing-off for a truly gaudy trophy and bragging rights as best a cappella group in the city on...
View ArticleClark University website garners Interactive Media Council Best in Class Award
Clark University’s website continues to garner professional recognition for its bold, interactive redesign. In February, Clark and external design partner KWALL received the Best in Class distinction...
View ArticleSociology Research Prof. Robert Ross named president of Sweatfree Purchasing...
Prof. Robert Ross Robert J. S. Ross, research professor of sociology and the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise, recently became president of the Sweatfree Purchasing Consortium. The Consortium...
View ArticlePrinceton Review again names Clark a ‘best college’
Clark University once again has been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, and is included in the 2018 edition of the annual college...
View ArticleClark University teacher education program garners state’s highest...
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”...
View ArticleClark 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...
View ArticleWelcome back, green Clarkies: Learn how to minimize your environmental impact...
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...
View ArticleOpening Jan. 24: ‘The Wall’ exhibition looks at border territory between the...
The Wall An exhibition of paintings about the border territory between the U.S. and Mexico Wednesday, January 24 3 to 4 p.m. Conversation with the artist, Gregory Thielker, and Paja Faudree, associate...
View ArticleOct. 24: Atwood lecturer to address using earth observation data to monitor...
Please join the Graduate School of Geography for the 2019 Wallace W. Atwood Lecture, featuring Professor Matthew Hansen of the Department of Geographical Sciences at the University of Maryland....
View ArticleEmployee COVID-19 testing begins August 14
COVID-19 testing for Clark employees will start this week. Two walk-in sessions will be held (no appointment necessary): Thursday, August 13, and Friday, August 14, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the...
View ArticleSign your Clark Commitment today
Have you signed The Clark Commitment? This statement of responsibility for your own health and the health of others in the Clark community is required for all staff, faculty, and students who plan to...
View ArticleConnect with your coworkers over virtual lunch
As we move closer to campus reopening, Staff Assembly recognizes the continued need for employees to be able to connect with their colleagues, whether in person or online. Join us for a virtual lunch:...
View ArticleDiIorio’s ‘Sam and Dede’ reviewed in The Washington Post
Gino DiIorio’s play, “Sam and Dede, or My Dinner With André the Giant,” is now on stage at the Washington Stage Guild in a production that has been reviewed by the Washington Post. The play is based on...
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