Clark News and Media Relations

  • GSOM students create sustainability action plan for The Hanover Theatre

    GSOM students create sustainability action plan for The Hanover Theatre

    Clark University Graduate School of Management (GSOM) students recently worked with Worcester’s Hanover Theatre to create a Sustainability Action Plan for the organization. The student-led project included implementable and achievable initiatives that helped the theater increase its sustainable practices. As the organization brings together people of all ages, it has the unique ability to impact the community in…

  • GSOM students act as management consultants for premier regional tourist site

    GSOM students act as management consultants for premier regional tourist site

    As part of a Management Consulting Projects course, Clark University Graduate School of Management students worked with Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, to analyze its accounting information system. Meeting first with museum representatives to decide on the project’s scope, the student team then developed a detailed flow chart of the client’s existing…

  • Clark Writes asks campus ‘What are you writing?’

    Clark Writes asks campus ‘What are you writing?’

    “Poetry!” “Research manuscript!!” and “Wonderfully creative nonsense” were just a few of the answers the Clark Writes editors received when they asked the Clark community to answer the question “What are you writing?” on a picturesque September afternoon in Red Square. Students of all majors, and even some faculty and staff, jotted their answers on a whiteboard and posed for a…

  • Award-winning ‘Ice Storm’ author Rick Moody to discuss latest novel at Clark

    Award-winning ‘Ice Storm’ author Rick Moody to discuss latest novel at Clark

    Award-winning author Rick Moody will discuss and read from his latest, highly acclaimed novel, “Hotels of North America,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, in the Higgins Lounge of Dana Commons, at Clark University. The event, presented by Clark’s English department, is free and open to the public. Hiram Frederick “Rick” Moody, is an American novelist and short…

  • Internationally acclaimed ‘Bend it Like Beckham’ director to speak at Clark

    Internationally acclaimed ‘Bend it Like Beckham’ director to speak at Clark

    Clark University will host “Film Making, Creativity, Migrant Biographies, Diasporic Disruption,” a conversation with internationally acclaimed film director Gurinder Chadha and Clark Sociology Professor Parminder Bhachu, on Monday, October 24, at 6 p.m. in Dana Commons, 950 Main St. The event is free and open to the public. Chandha will also be in attendance at a Sunday night screening…

  • ‘Holding Government Accountable:’ Mass. Auditor Suzanne Bump to speak at Clark

    The Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise at Clark University will host “Holding Government Accountable,” a lecture by Massachusetts State Auditor Suzanne Bump, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 11 a.m. in the Lurie Conference Room of Higgins University Center, 950 Main St. The event, which is co-sponsored by the Political Science department and the Law and…

  • Holocaust history scholar to discuss German slave labor camp

    Holocaust history scholar to discuss German slave labor camp

    Author of groundbreaking book ‘Ordinary Men’ to present public lecture Oct. 26

  • Princeton Review names Clark University one of 361 top green colleges

    Princeton Review names Clark University one of 361 top green colleges

    Clark University is one of the 361 most environmentally responsible colleges according to The Princeton Review. The university is included in the education services company’s free book, The Princeton Review’s “Guide to 361 Green Colleges.” Download the Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges here. The Princeton Review chose the schools for this seventh annual edition of its “green guide”…

  • Tom Petty biographer joins with Clark professor to discuss mental health role of rock music

    Tom Petty biographer joins with Clark professor to discuss mental health role of rock music

    Warren Zanes and psychology Professor Michael Addis to talk about 'Men, Masculinities and Emotion in Rock and Roll' Oct. 20

  • Christian Science Monitor: ‘As California’s wildfire risks grow, are home builders getting the message?’

    In a recent article, the Christian Science Monitor incorporated a quote from a 2013 interview with Dominik Kulakowski, associate professor of geography at Clark University. Here, an expert from the recent article: “With a historic drought and high temperatures, California is seeing longer and deadlier wildfire seasons — but the threat has not deterred developers from rebuilding…