Centers and institutes
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Clarkies help Claremont Academy seniors complete college applications
Adam Institute mentoring program goes virtual
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College Corps seeks to address COVID-related challenges in Worcester Public Schools
Collaborative effort reimagines education opportunities for city children
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COVID, Power, and Inequality: A Q&A with professors Cynthia Caron and Jie Park
Intersession course explores inequities, social change through lens of the pandemic
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Princeton Review names Clark SOM a ‘best business school’
MBA program earns specific kudos in 2021 rankings
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K-12 students get hands-on with computer science through Clark University program
CODY encourages computer literacy among children in Worcester and beyond
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Clark Labs forecasts how land use will change across the globe by 2050
Mapping study will help support conservation practices
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Clark announces the David P. Angel Professorship in Holocaust studies
New position carries forward the Strassler Center mission
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Strassler Center launches archive of Holocaust history and antisemitic propaganda
Kline Collection includes a diverse assortment of materials from 1870 to 1990
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Higgins School of Humanities continues public symposium on bodies
In Spring 2020, Clark University’s Higgins School of Humanities will launch the second half of its symposium on bodies. This semester’s programming explores art (dance, photography, film), unexpected pairings (arithmetic and abortifacients, musical criticism and disgust), and fresh ways of thinking how bodies signify (plastic surgery, linguistic embodiment). All events listed below will be held…
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Higgins School of Humanities presents yearlong symposium on ‘Bodies’
Series kicks off with exhibit by Clark artist Elli Crocker









