Stories
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Left to their own devices: Management students teach retirees the joys of technology
Undergraduates who take Clark University’s The Art and Science of Management, a First-Year Intensive course, accrue skills that prepare them for careers in businesses or nonprofit organizations. They also gain experience by designing a project to share those skills with a community organization, a course requirement. A team of students in a course section taught by Maria…
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Alumni, faculty and students honor Professor Gertz with day of ‘Global Cultures’
Students, alumni, faculty and friends recently gathered to honor SunHee Kim Gertz (pictured), professor emerita and senior research scholar in English at Clark University. Throughout her career, Gertz has championed diversity and inclusion, and the scholars recognized her contributions with the Global Cultures Alumni Conference, coordinated by Lisa Kasmer, associate professor and chair of the English department. For current English majors,…
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Clark University earns ‘A’ in Niche’s 2018 Best Colleges in America
Clark University has earned an overall grade of an “A” in the 2018 edition of Niche’s Best Colleges In America and received stellar marks in several categories from academics, to value, to campus dining and housing. Clark received an “A+” for professors, an “A” for both diversity and academics, and an “A-“ for value. Clark is No. 4 on Niche’s list…
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Clark honors undergraduates who served as NOAA fellows
Four students conduct research in Maryland, Massachusetts for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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‘Global Cultures’ conference of alumni speakers to honor Professor Gertz
Lectures to explore themes of diversity and inclusion championed by English professor emerita throughout her career
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AAC&U highlights Clark’s ‘Civic Responsibility by Design’ model in education
Clark University’s new interdisciplinary major, Community, Youth and Education Studies (CYES), housed in the Education Department, is among the models singled out in a nationwide project highlighting innovative academic programs that empower graduates for civic and social responsibility. The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) recently launched an initiative to focus on ways to make civic learning and democratic…
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Princeton Review names Clark’s Graduate School of Management a ‘Best Business School’
Clark University’s Graduate School of Management (GSOM) has been named a “Best Business School,” according to The Princeton Review. The education services company profiles the school in its 2018 annual business school rankings. “We recommend the Graduate School of Management as one of the best to earn an MBA. We chose the 267 on-campus MBA programs schools on…
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Clark Alumni Council kicks off year with new name and updated mission
If you’re like many Clarkies, you really care about what happens with the University years and even decades after you graduated. We see you at events across the country, and interact with you via phone, email and through social media when you see something you want to celebrate or that you’re concerned about. That’s why…
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Clark celebrates a special milestone
The first women undergraduates came to Clark 75 years ago
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Clark commemorates 75 years of activism and engagement by Clark women
Guests attending the event “Celebrating 75 Years of Co-ed Clark” on Oct. 28 could choose from several afternoon activities, including three hour-long panel sessions, a celebration of the 40th anniversary of women’s field hockey at Clark, and a closing reception at the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center. Two sessions, “From Clark to a Life…









