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Explore interculturalism At Clark, interculturalism encompasses the many layers of experience each person brings to the campus community -- whether related to age, ability, religion, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, the place you call home or other factors. Interculturalism is integrated into the social and intellectual life of the University. Events, lectures, courses, majors and student-driven activities create an environment in which students and faculty can learn from their differences and stimulate one another to re-examine even their most deeply held assumptions about themselves,others and their world. |
| Clark talks about Iraq. Read more in ClarkNews. Student & Faculty Feature: Narratives of difference |
| Academic Programs:
Studies Development and Social Change Stream Global Opportunities: Luxembourg Selected Student Organizations: StudentsAssociation Association |
Campus Programs:
Affairs Clark Profiles: Local Cultural Organizations and Events: Worcester Coalition |
![]() Anton Fellow Sara Brown with Eddy, assistant director of the Alternatives to Violence Program in Rwanda. Read more. |