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  • A legacy of leadership

    A legacy of leadership

    As he retires from a 33-year Clark career, David Angel can look back at challenges met, changes achieved, and a university strengthened

  • David Angel’s ClarkCONNECT initiative brings alumni, students together

    David Angel’s ClarkCONNECT initiative brings alumni, students together

      When Gary Labovich ’81 was preparing to join the Clark University Board of Trustees a few years ago, he asked David Angel what he could do to have a tangible impact on the institution. The president suggested that Labovich, an executive vice president at the prestigious consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, could best serve…

  • David Angel moved Clark toward a more inclusive campus

    David Angel moved Clark toward a more inclusive campus

      On November 18, 2015, David Angel listened intently from the first row in Tilton Hall as students of color offered frank and sometimes painful testimonials at a special forum devoted to matters of race at Clark. He acknowledged that the issues raised “were very real and very raw” and vowed to make changes that…

  • Hands-on classes lead to an education with POP

    Hands-on classes lead to an education with POP

    Crowds streamed into the Worcester Art Museum on February 18, 2016, for the opening of “Cyanotypes: Photography’s Blue Period,” a first-of-its-kind exhibition of a forgotten art form given renewed prominence. Once inside the gallery, attendees were greeted by Clark University students, who spent the evening describing the historical context and aesthetic significance of the works…

  • David Angel cultivated partnerships with impact

    David Angel cultivated partnerships with impact

      Well-dressed dignitaries took turns at the microphone to recap the years-long effort to build an athletic field at the Boys and Girls Club of Worcester. The children in the audience listened patiently to the speeches, but their thoughts were elsewhere. When the ceremony concluded, they sprinted onto the new field to do what kids…

  • David Angel: An educator first and always

    David Angel: An educator first and always

    David Angel sold Signe Kurian on geography. “David was such an exceptional teacher,” she recalls. “The choice of readings was thought-provoking, and the project work made me stretch and reach beyond anything I was doing in other classes. He was the reason I became a geography major.” Kurian immersed herself in the many facets of…

  • Lindbergh’s visit, memorable rope pulls, and a must-read newspaper

    Lindbergh’s visit, memorable rope pulls, and a must-read newspaper

    A flea market find illuminates a slice of Clark’s past

  • Connie Wan, M.A. ’99, Ph.D. ’00, makes the leap from chemistry to commerce

    Connie Wan, M.A. ’99, Ph.D. ’00, makes the leap from chemistry to commerce

    Seattle Gummy Company founder looking to bring gummy medicines to market

  • Do you know the mustard man?

    Do you know the mustard man?

    Barry Levenson’s museum pays homage to the ‘king of condiments’

  • Named for the father of the space age, Goddard Library helped Clark launch a successful future

    Named for the father of the space age, Goddard Library helped Clark launch a successful future

    1969 dedication central to the University’s academic strength

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