Clark University named as its next president on Monday a 1987 graduate and an executive vice president at the University of Chicago. David Fithian will succeed David Angel, who will step down at the ...
Three years ago Clark University in Worcester had its largest incoming class ever — 705 students. Since then, enrollment has been down “more than expected,” according to John Magee, Clark’s provost ...
Clark University announced Monday it would be launching a new school centered on design and technology to continue one of Becker College’s most renowned programs in the wake of the long-standing ...
WORCESTER ― Clark University is planning substantial cutbacks and restructuring as the school grapples with lower enrollment and the public's changing attitude toward college, with a quarter of ...
Five days after Clark University graduate workers started a strike due to unsuccessful contract negotiations, the school’s administration announced it has come to a tentative agreement with the ...
Debrin Adon Suero credited the close-knit community and support at University Park and Clark for his success. He has a job waiting as a software engineer at Wayfair. Clark University's commencement ...
The ownership behind longtime Worcester restaurant Peppercorn’s Grille and Tavern now owns the property the business operates from, after purchasing the site from the Trustees of Clark University for ...
WORCESTER, Mass. — In a vital effort to address our planet’s most profound and urgent challenges through a distinctive lens, Clark University has announced the establishment of the School of Climate, ...
Clark Alumnus, Business Leader, and Philanthropist Ron Shaich Invests in a Defining Moment for Clark Clark University today announced that it is the recipient of a $20 million gift from Ron Shaich ’76 ...
David Fithian became president of his alma mater, Clark University, in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic last June. His tenure since has been a crash course on crisis leadership. David Fithian ...
WORCESTER – Allegations of police mistreatment lodged by four Clark University students arrested at a controversial June 1 protest in Main South are “credible,” an investigation the university ...
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