Clark News and Media Relations
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Strassler Center to host academic symposium on children and mass violence
Oct. 19 public keynote to present ‘Stories from Syria’s Children’
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Princeton Review features Clark in ‘Green Colleges’ guide
University's sustainability efforts recognized for seventh consecutive year
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ClarkCONNECT links students with alumni for career preparation
Clark University has officially launched the digital platform for ClarkCONNECT, an exciting new initiative that connects students to the broader Clark community for mentorship, college-to-career exploration, and world and workplace opportunities. The ClarkCONNECT forum lets alumni, faculty and Clark partners help students shape their goals; offer them industry expertise and career guidance; and provide job shadowing,…
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Friends of the Goddard Library’s always popular book sale marks 40 years
Each year, hundreds of book lovers from the Clark University community and beyond browse and hunt for bargains at the Friends of Robert Hutchings Goddard Library book sale. On Sept. 28 and 29, the Friends also celebrated the 40th year of this venerable tradition. Visitors to the Academic Commons gleaned finds from among more than 7,000 books…
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Clark to host national drama company of Ghana for ‘Ten Blocks on the Camino Real’
University partners with municipal, cultural organizations on two Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival productions
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Higgins School of Humanities fall dialogue symposium to focus on the ‘public good’
Lectures, art exhibit to highlight how the arts, humanities unite us in common pursuits
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U.S. News names Clark University a 2018 Best College
University is No. 29 among national Best Value Schools
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President Angel, Clark featured in new book ‘PreparedU: How Innovative Colleges Drive Students Success’
Clark University President David Angel explains how the University’s liberal arts education serves its students and a fast-changing workforce in “PreparedU: How Innovative Colleges Drive Student Success,” a new book written by Bentley University President Gloria Cordes Larson. Larson draws upon her own experience and that of other university educators and company recruiters and executives to outline ways to reshape…
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Professor Akçam receives 2018 ‘Upstander’ honor from World Without Genocide
Clark University history Professor Taner Akçam will be honored with the 2018 Outstanding Upstander Award from the World Without Genocide organization for his tireless work promoting justice and the rule of law. World Without Genocide, housed at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, works “to protect innocent people around the world; prevent genocide by combating racism and prejudice;…
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Clark students study youth culture in Cuba
Cuba has often been referred to as an island nation that is “stuck in time.” However, Crystal Hill ’20, a women’s and gender studies major, was pleasantly surprised to notice that while the city of Havana included classic ’50s Cadillacs and relics from years past, it also contained billboards about modern-day social problems such as…









