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  • Clark community to celebrate 50 years of Goddard Library

    Clark community to celebrate 50 years of Goddard Library

    March 13 event to commemorate library, moon landing anniversaries

  • Clark’s cogeneration plant is a model of efficient energy

    Clark’s cogeneration plant is a model of efficient energy

    Combined heat and power model has saved $15M since 1982 installation

  • For computer crises, Terrance McCormack is the IT guy

    For computer crises, Terrance McCormack is the IT guy

    From computer basics to soggy keyboards, the Help Desk supervisor has seen it all

  • Mott Linn’s honor is one for the books

    Mott Linn’s honor is one for the books

    Director of collections for Clark's Goddard Library earns service award from Academy of Certified Archivists

  • Clark earns national recognition for diversity and inclusion efforts

    University receives 2018 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award

  • Iconic Clark pea pod is revived for the next generation of Clarkies

    Iconic Clark pea pod is revived for the next generation of Clarkies

      On a hot August Day 34 years ago, designer Keith Carville and photographer Chuck Kidd drove to a vegetable farm in Hubbardston, Mass., painted some peas, and snapped a picture. The resulting poster of vibrantly colored peas nestled inside a pod, paired with the tagline, “Clark University: Categorizing people isn’t something you can do…

  • Frank Abell has his radar out for chemical dangers

    Frank Abell has his radar out for chemical dangers

    Frank Abell remembers the day his son visited his office on the first floor of the Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center. Abell, Clark University’s laboratory manager/chemical safety officer, sat at his desk amid filing cabinets and boxes of supplies as students and professors rotated through. Undergraduates sought to buy white lab coats. Faculty researchers asked…

  • Kim Fisher pursues commencement perfection

    Kim Fisher pursues commencement perfection

    The photographer’s task appears straightforward: snap some photos of Kim Fisher ’08 on Commencement Day. Easier said than snapped. Fisher, who coordinates graduation each year, is an elusive blur — a human hologram seemingly empowered to materialize in more than one location simultaneously. A radio gripped in her hand like an extra appendage, she orchestrates…

  • Two new faces in the Office of Study Abroad and Study Away

    Two new faces in the Office of Study Abroad and Study Away

    Clark University has hired Alissa Kramer to steer the Office of Study Abroad and Study Away Programs. As director, she is responsible for managing the operations of the office and providing holistic support to students throughout the pre-departure, on-site and the re-entry phase of their experience. Prior to joining Clark, Kramer spent four years serving as resident director…

  • University website garners Interactive Media Council Best in Class Award

    University website garners Interactive Media Council Best in Class Award

    Clark University’s website continues to garner professional recognition for its bold, interactive redesign. In February, Clark and external design partner KWALL received the Best in Class distinction from the Interactive Media Awards for displaying “the very best in planning, execution and overall professionalism.” Created by the Interactive Media Council, Inc., a nonprofit organization of leading…