Faculty
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‘Bringing them out of the archives’
Oral history project celebrates women’s contributions to Clark
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‘The whole community will get healthier’
Resilient Worcester grant seeks to improve effectiveness of youth violence interventions
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‘She left an indelible mark’
Colleagues remember Professor Amy Richter
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Longtime faculty honored for a century of service to Clark
Retiring professors Patrick Derr (philosophy, 49 years), Wayne Gray (economics, 41 years), and Will O’Brien (School of Business, 16 years) were feted by their colleagues at a reception May 6.
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‘He prepared us for the road ahead’
Wayne Gray feted by colleagues, former students at day-long symposium They spoke about displaced workers during the Great Recession, the fraying social safety net, trade linkages, and global value chains. They examined the financial burden of a cancer diagnosis, the woes of data breaches, and the “geography of innovation” in the United States. They dove…
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‘If I see something that I want to change, I’m going to change it’
Professor Raphael Rogers and author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie explore the need for Black representation in picture books
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How sound is changing the planet
An exploration of soundscapes and acoustic ecology with Professor Matt Malsky
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Faculty recital explores life and work of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
This Friday, February 21, Clark University Visual and Performing Arts faculty will present “Wanderungen (Migrations),” a recital exploring the life and songs of composer Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel. Anastasia Black, soprano and vocal instructor, will be accompanied by Yelena Beriyeva, distinguished artist in piano and director of chamber ensembles. The performance will be in Razzo Hall, Traina…
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In photos: Stephen DiRado’s career retrospective exhibit opens at Fitchburg Art Museum
Hundreds of well-wishers filled the galleries of the Fitchburg Art Museum on Feb. 8 for the opening reception of Stephen DiRado, Better Together: Four Decades of Photographs, a retrospective of the work of the longtime professor of photography. Friends, fans, family, and Clark colleagues were treated to 75 black-and-white images, over 1,000 projected color images, and…
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It’s not noise — it’s a symphony
Geographer examines how sound amplifies ecological threats to British Columbia’s North Coast









