Secondary
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Making a ‘tangible difference in people’s lives’
This spring, 52 students are participating in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice’s inaugural common seminar, Principles and Ethics in Community Engagement, which will be offered annually.
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Clark signs amicus brief in support of international students
Clark University, along with 85 higher education institutions and organizations across the country, has signed an amicus brief in AAUP v. Rubio, supporting a motion to enjoin the federal government’s policy of revoking the visas of and arresting, detaining, and deporting noncitizen students and faculty exercising their free speech and association rights. According to the Presidents’ Alliance on…
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Nobel Prize winner, renowned journalist to speak at May 19 Commencement ceremonies
President David Fithian has announced that Clark University’s 121st Commencement will take place on Monday, May 19, at the DCU Center in Downtown Worcester. In a departure from last year and to ensure the occasion is both intimate and memorable, two ceremonies will be held: bachelor’s degrees will be awarded at 10 a.m., and master’s…
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Bold ideas for transformation
IEEE ClarkHack Spring 2025 challenges students to use AI to build campus solutions
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Photo essay: Yeehaw for Spree Day 2025
Students galloped onto the Campus Green on Tuesday, April 8, for the 2025 edition of Spree Day. This year’s theme, Spree-Haw, inspired students to don cowboy hats, cow costumes, and plenty of flannel. This annual tradition since 1903 gives students a day to celebrate spring and a respite from class.
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New musical to make Worcester debut at Clark
Broadway in Worcester presents ‘Night Side Songs’ in the Little Center
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Discovering a ‘magic’ mushroom was no trick
Researcher Alexander Bradshaw and team uncover a new fungi species
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‘It is the perfect space for me to be with my culture’
Through dance, Salsa Encendida creates community at Clark







