Clark News and Media Relations
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Gift from Japan Foundation will help Clark expand Japanese language offerings
Clark University has received some help to expand its Japanese language programs. On Monday, the Japan Foundation made a gift of $26,880 to support part-time lecturers and help develop the program. Students were able to engage with Shinichi Honda, consul of cultural affairs and public relations with the Consulate General of Japan in Boston, who…
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Vladimir Putin uses gender rights to justify war in Ukraine
Masculinity a central part of Putin’s rise to power
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Gary D. Labovich ’81 elected Chair of Clark Board of Trustees
Gary D. Labovich ’81 has been elected to serve as the next Chair of the Clark University Board of Trustees, beginning July 1. “Gary is deeply committed to Clark and our students, and brings to his chairmanship great energy, enthusiasm, and ambition for Clark’s future,” said outgoing Chair Ross Gillman ’81. “Since joining the…
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Gala returns in a big way following COVID hiatus
Student performers celebrate Clark’s global spirit with dance, fashion, and music
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Clark to hold 118th Commencement on May 22
Civil rights activist Mary Frances Berry will address graduating students
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Clark advocates for legislation that bolsters international education
University reps meet with staffs of senators Warren and Markey
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Jeffrey Jensen Arnett: Remote work compounds young adult loneliness, anxiety
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced workers out of traditional offices and into remote situations, members of Generation Z started to enter the workforce. These young people, born in or after 1997, graduated from college or landed their first jobs while the world was shutting down, and have never worked in an office. Could this…
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Clark political scientist analyzes Putin’s ability to manage Russian elites
Last month, the Russian Ministry of Culture proposed a law to promote strong families and counter any activities — including those of the U.S. and its allies — that threaten the country’s traditional values. Does this mean that President Vladimir Putin has aligned himself with Russia’s ultraconservative elites? Not necessarily, contends political science professor Valerie…
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Clark community remembers longtime trustee Robert Stevenish
Business expertise, commitment to University informed major strategy for two decades
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Clark psychologist urges scholars to re-examine life’s stages
The happiest years of your life may come when least expected









