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Drapos Memorial Lecture focus on immigration law
WORCESTER, MA— Kevin R. Johnson, a noted international expert on immigration, race and civil rights law, will deliver a Drapos Memorial Lecture “Opening the Floodgates: Why America Needs to Rethink Its Borders and Immigration Laws,” beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24, at Clark University’s Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts, 92 Downing Street, Worcester. The…
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President Bassett to Step Down
Dramatic Advances Made and Challenges Met during Decade at Helm
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Clean Energy Center Awards $150K for Innovation, Sustainability
Institute Will Provide City with New Economic Engine WORCESTER, Mass. – Sept. 28, 2009 – The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (CEC) has awarded a grant of $150,000 to the newly formed Institute for Energy Innovation and Sustainability (IEIS) in Worcester to support the start-up phase of its operations. The IEIS grew out of discussions led…
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ASU, Clark U join to improve world tourism industry
WORCESTER, MA—The tourism industry is the world’s largest employer, and a new collaboration between Arizona State University (ASU) and Clark University is devoted to making it more responsible to communities. ASU’s Megapolitan Tourism Research Center and Clark’s George Perkins Marsh Institute are developing several international and national projects focusing on the role of travel and tourism in…
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Clark appoints Admissions dean
WORCESTER, Mass. — Clark University announces the appointment of Don Honeman as Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid. Honeman joined the Clark community on August 3 after serving as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. At UMass Dartmouth, Honeman lead the offices of Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar, Transfer Affairs, the University…
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Freud’s Adirondack Vacation
The New York Times offers an interesting look at Freud’s visit and lectures at Clark 100 years ago.
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Freud in Massachusetts
Clark archivist Mott Linn discusses Sigmund Freud’s visit to Clark University 100 years ago to deliver his groundbreaking lectures about psychoanalysis.
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Two brothers, no fears and $1 billion empire
CNN profiles the business success of Clark alumnus Steven Robert and his brother, Michael.
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Workplace suicides surge by 28%
“Survivor’s guilt” may be behind the rise in workplace suicides, Professor Gary Chaison tells the Associated Press.
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It is written: New publications from Clark faculty members
WORCESTER, Mass. — Here are the latest publications from the Clark University faculty: Kiran Asher, associate professor of International Development and Social Change, and Women’s Studies released “Black and Green: Afro-Colombians, Development, and Nature in the Pacific Lowlands” (Duke University Press) in July. The book provides a framework for reconceptualizing the relationship between neoliberal development and…