Press Releases from 2006
Clark establishes endowed scholarship fund for local students in need
Clark University Professor Publishes Book about Feelings
Ethics Scholar to Lecture at Clark on Plato's Anti-Hedonism
Historian to discuss Communist underground during Holocaust
Clark Students Present Fall Theater Production 'Fifth of July'
Noted scholar to contrast Ethiopian, Cambodian genocides
Clean Energy Comes to Clark University and the City of Worcester
Clark receives $10 million gift for new institute
Event Bridges the Abortion Divide
'Racism is Not the Problem'
'Torture and the Ticking Time Bomb Scenario'
Richard joins Clark University's Graduate School of Management
U.S. Rep. McGovern to lecture Oct. 30 at Clark on Darfur Genocide
Expert to examine neighborhood influences on child maltreatment
Clark University to launch Difficult Dialogues program
Clark University announces upcoming Higgins School of Humanities Lectures
Oct. 19 lecturer at Clark recounts hunt for Mengele
Clark speaker to discuss 'Party Wars: Polarized Politics'
Clark University Announces Fall Preview Days
Kidder will discuss 'Mountains Beyond Mountains' Oct. 3 at Clark
Louisiana State University Professor to Discuss Hurricane Aftermath
Electroboy to speak at Clark
Mackler uses Steinbrecher Fellowship to conduct tissue engineering research at Clark
Clark University celebrates Homecoming 2006
United Nations HIV/AIDS Program Executive Director to speak at Clark
Anton and Steinbrecher Fellowships enable Ten Clark Studentsto Conduct Creative Research
Clark receives $644,395 grant for biodiversity research
Clark kicks off the new academic year with Fall Convocation Aug. 30
Clark again lauded among 'Colleges That Change Lives'
Clark University Student from Lexington uses Anton Fellowship to study affordable housing in San Francisco
Clark University Student Spends his Summer assisting area Refugees
Clark University Student from Arrington uses funding from Anton Fellowship to assist refugees in Ghana and study Pan-Africanism
1919 Viola Sonata of Rebecca Clarke to be featured at Clark University
Clark Institute for Economic Policy hosts scholars from Africa
NSF grant funds granular physics research at Clark University
Clark University selects 2006-07 HERO Research Fellows
Grant to support study abroad for Clark students
Award established at Clark honors famed educator, battles illiteracy
Krugman tells Clark University graduates to get involved
Dezan, of Kendall Park, receives degree and speaks at Clark Commencement
Gunawardena, of Sri Lanka, receives Steinbrecher Fellowship to support mapping project
Clark University Alumni Association chooses Dyer as Outstanding Secondary Educator
Silver of Waco, to receive degree from Clark University and head to Hollywood
Clark University names Bennett Director of Clark Fund
McGadney named V.P. of University Advancement at Clark University
Clark offers 5-week summer research program in Mexico
Goddard Monument Dedication May 12
Black Women's Health Summit at Clark May 13
Former 'Crossfire' host to speak at Clark April 25
ClarkArts Presents:
The Living Room Concert Including performances of new student works,
Plus a rare performance of Cornelius Cardew's Treatise
Clark to host "Minds, Matter and Medicine in the 21st Century" this July
Paul Krugman to speak at Clark University's Commencement on May 21
Clark students mark SADD Awareness Month Famed philosopher David Chalmers to present lecture on April 18
Clark's Payaslian to speak about Politics and the Armenian Genocide on April 20
Students present stirring historic speeches in annual contest
Leading expert on land use law to speak at Clark April 6
Clark's Fourth Annual "Just Do It Day" is Saturday, April 1
Clark University to host lecture on "American Crusades"
International Students at Clark present Intl Gala April 7
Asian Studies lectures upcoming at Clark
Clark student spring production for 'The Birds'
Leading anti-sweatshop activist to speak at Clark April 5
Cultural Survival brings Mayan women's voices to Clark stage
Clark University to host National Geographic Bee State Finals March 31
New Copace course in audience development, event planning and promotion
Country's leading social entrepreneur to speak at Clark
'Driven off the Map' - Historian to discuss ethnic cleansing, March 23
Clark University alumna to discuss African American Television Roles in the 1970s
Clark to host National History Day contest for state on April 8
Clark Writing Center director, Geller, wins IWCA award
Expert to discuss presidential power and pre-war intelligence
ClarkArts Presents Mozart 250
Clark University to host Peace Studies Colloquium on Saturday, March 11
Peapod Squad celebrates last laughs in first place!
Clark University Professor Beverly Grier to discuss "Invisible Hands: Child Labor and the State in Colonial Zimbabwe" on March 26
Two Clark University students shine at Regional Mock Trial Competition
Clark hosts lecture on 'Hate, Genocides, Terrorism, and Massacres'
Expert on modern Islam to speak at Clark, March 15-16
Clark Screen Studies Professor publishes book on teen movies
Exhibit reveals artist's love affair with North Shore
Shanley to deliver lecture at Clark University on the state of marriage
Clark to host Regional Mock Trial Competition Feb. 17-19
Mark Hanis of the Genocide Intervention Network to speak at Clark University on March 15
ClarkArts & the Higgins Armory Present: Matilda Butkas and William Carragan, harpsichord Saturday, February 11, 2006,
Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Sunday, February 12, Higgins Museum of Arms and Armor
Photography Exhibit at Clark Feb. 27 through April 16
Clark University plans Black History Month events
Clark University Announces Department of Philosophy Speaker Series
Actors From The London Stage to bring "The Merchant of Venice" to Clark
U.S. Dept. of Ed spotlights UPCS success in Education News broadcast
Professor Vaughan is guest on 'Academically Speaking' radio show
Clark hosts forum on Wal-Mart 'Race to Bottom'
Clark University's Higgins School of Humanities Announces Spring Events
Clark University's Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies announces spring events
Clark receives $300,000 grant for biology curriculum enhancement
A New Look at Sherwood Anderson
Turgeon of Holden named Chief Information Officer at Clark University
Clark University to host performances, exhibit, discussions on labor movement
Clark University's Simon Payaslian releases book on the Armenian Genocide
