Melissa Lynch ’95, MSPC ’15
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Believe it or Nat
Cartoonist and author Maria Scrivan ’93 draws some Clark inspiration for her most memorable character.
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Walking the beat with Mango
Clark police dog has become a comforting presence on campus
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‘Taming of the Shrew’ brings Shakespeare to the Clark stage
Michelson Theater is setting for raucous comedy
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Faculty recital explores life and work of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
This Friday, February 21, Clark University Visual and Performing Arts faculty will present “Wanderungen (Migrations),” a recital exploring the life and songs of composer Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel. Anastasia Black, soprano and vocal instructor, will be accompanied by Yelena Beriyeva, distinguished artist in piano and director of chamber ensembles. The performance will be in Razzo Hall, Traina…
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‘The things I learned will stay with me’
Memphis trip deepens students’ appreciation of Civil Rights Movement
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‘Oblivion’ gives voice to the power of memory
Excerpts from opera filmed at Clark to be screened Wednesday
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When college students won the right to vote
Landmark 1974 legal decision had its roots at Clark
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Clark News becomes The Scarlet, 1939
On page 74 of the 1940 Pasticcio, the yearbook of Clark University, a photograph shows three rows of smartly dressed young men — all in suits, with some sporting a bow tie instead of a standard necktie. At the time, none of them knew that a future Pulitzer Prize winner sat in the front row.…
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Robert Goddard anniversary begins its historic climb
Tree planting launches celebration of Clark’s rocket pioneer
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iShakespeare
Why do the Bard’s works resonate in our modern age? Maybe because people still seek love. Go to war. Hunger for power. Have midsummer night’s dreams …









