Diversity and inclusion
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Clark students study youth culture in Cuba
Cuba has often been referred to as an island nation that is “stuck in time.” However, Crystal Hill ’20, a women’s and gender studies major, was pleasantly surprised to notice that while the city of Havana included classic ’50s Cadillacs and relics from years past, it also contained billboards about modern-day social problems such as…
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Clark reiterates support for immigrant, international and undocumented students, scholars
Clark University this week has reiterated and broadened its message of support and welcome for members of its community left vulnerable by a recent executive order that forbids entry into the United States for people from seven predominantly Muslim countries. Resources available to all Clark students are listed below. The executive order issued by President…
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Clark University’s new Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies hosts open house
Clark University faculty, students and staff are invited to an open house hosted by the new Center for Race, Gender and Area Studies (CGRAS) on Wednesday, January 25, from 4-5:30 p.m. The center is located in Suite 1 on the first floor of Dana Commons. Light refreshments will be served. CGRAS, which took up residence…
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In President’s Lecture, civil rights pioneer encourages ‘constitutional conversation’
Robert Parris Moses received a standing ovation before he uttered a word. The raucous reception greeting Moses as he took the Razzo Hall stage to deliver the Oct. 8 President’s Lecture was a display of deep appreciation for the life and career of the prominent Civil Rights leader, who defied the violent racism of early-1960s…
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When Malcolm X came to Clark
From CLARK alumni magazine, fall 2010
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Betsy Huang leads Clark University Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Last September, Clark University’s Higgins School of Humanities was awarded a $600,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation following a complex, sometimes grueling application process successfully executed by a team of faculty and staff. Associate Professor of English Betsy Huang spent over a year on the project, and was excited about turning her full attention to teaching and…
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The man in the glass: In 1912, Louis Tyree broke the color barrier at Clark
In 1912, he was the first African American to graduate from Clark College
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D’Army Bailey ’65: A Radical Life
D’Army Bailey got booted from one university for leading civil rights protests. And then Clark came calling.





