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Alumni Update

Plus signVice President’s Message, July 2007
Plus signIRA Rollover Expires on Dec. 30. 2007
Plus signWhere will you be in 10 months?
Plus signUpcoming Events

Plus signVice President’s Message, August 2007 

Dear Alumni:

Thanks to the generosity of Clark’s alumni, parents and friends, we concluded fiscal year 2007 (on May 31) with strong success. The Clark Fund raised over $2 million in support of student financial aid, faculty salaries, academic and extracurricular programs and campus improvements. Undergraduate alumni participation increased from 20% to 23% with young alumni well represented as donors. In addition to annual fund dollars, Clark raised gifts and pledges for endowed scholarships, professorships and capital projects; in all, alumni, parents and friends committed more than $23 million toward Clark’s highest priorities. Among these gifts was Bill and Jane Mosakowski’s landmark gift of $10 million to establish the Mosakowski Institute; the institute will be located in Clark’s Academic Commons, a dramatic renovation of Goddard Library that will provide technology rich, collaborative learning spaces for students and faculty. You’ll hear more from Clark on plans for the Academic Commons during the coming year.

Please continue to stay in touch with Clark and one another. Your volunteerism for admissions, reunions and regional communities enriches the Clark experience for new and existing members of the Clark family. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Clark. I look forward to seeing you on campus or at a Clark event in your area.

With best wishes for a safe and happy summer,
C. Andrew McGadney

P.S. Save the date for Family Weekend (Sept. 29, 2007) and Reunion (May 16-18, 2008).

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Plus signIRA rollover expires on Dec. 30. 2007 

At the end of this year, legislation that allows the rollover of IRAs directly to charity will expire. Currently, if you are age 70 ½ or older, you can transfer up to $100,000 directly from your traditional or Roth IRA to Clark University. These distributions to the University qualify towards your minimum required distribution, but are not included in taxable income. 

If you have questions or are interested in making a gift from your IRA, please call the Planned Giving Office toll free at 877-252-7510. Additional information can also be found on the Web.

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Where will you be in 10 months? 

Reunion years ending in 3’s and 8’s – we are looking for you! It’s never too early to start thinking about joining your Reunion 2008 committee. Please save-the-date to come back and join your class on May 16-18, 2008. Clark is looking for alumni volunteers to help contact classmates, plan weekend events, and encourage classmates to contribute to the Reunion 2008 class giving challenge! You can join your committee and get involved today.

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Plus signUpcoming Events

For more information or to RSVP, call 508-793-7166 or 800-793-6246, or e-mail alumni@clarku.edu or visit us online.

Blue arrowSept. 1: GSOM Reception
Frankfurt, Germany

President and Mrs. Bassett host a trio of special events in Europe.

Blue arrowSept. 4: London
President and Mrs. Bassett join the London Regional Community for a special reception at the Tower Bridge Exhibition.

Blue arrowSept. 5: Paris
President and Mrs. Bassett host a wine reception.
 
Blue arrowOct. 18-19:
Fourth Annual Alumni-in-Residence Program

Alumni are invited back to campus to participate in classes and meet informally with students and student organizations.

 

Blue arrowNew England Event Series
Join fellow Clarkies at the following events to celebrate some of New England’s treasures:

Saturday, Aug. 25: Portland, Maine
Join fellow Clarkies on a Whale Watching trip.        
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 15: Stow, Mass.                  
Apple Picking at Shelburne Farm promises an afternoon of fall fun with other Clarkies.
1 – 4 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 29: Worcester, Mass.
The Alumni Association hosts an on-campus Alumni Barbecue at Dolan Field House.
12 – 3 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 20: Keene, N.H.                   
Your family will love this legendary New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival.

Saturday, Nov. 3: Hartford, Conn.
Join President John Bassett for his discussion on Mark Twain followed by a tour of the Mark Twain House.
3:30 – 5 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 6: Providence, R.I.
Experience the Trinity Repertory Company’s production of holiday classic, “A Christmas Carol,” featuring part-time faculty member Angela Brazil.
6:30 – 9 p.m.
  

         
           
Blue arrowGraduates Of the Last Decade Event Series

Thursday, Aug. 23: Washington, D.C.
Join fellow young alumni at the Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant at 900 F St. N.W.; 7 p.m.

Thursday, Aug. 25: Hartford, Conn.
Enjoy food, drinks and billiards at the City Steam Brewery Café at 942 Main St.; 7 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 6: Boston
Come to Clark’s fourth-annual young alumni reception at Boston Beer Works, 112 Canal St.; 7 p.m.

Look for more GOLD events coming this fall in the following cities:

Providence, R.I.
New York City
Manchester, N.H.
Philadelphia

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Campus News

Clark Voices Web site is launched

Clark Voices is the University's oral history project. Visit the Web and listen to Clark faculty and staff tell interesting and unique stories about their academic life, campus life and "other life" outside of work. For example, when design instructor Valerie Claff isn’t teaching, she’s singing in old mines and caves with a group of musicians—the acoustics are amazing, she says. By day Gil Pontius is a geography and IDCE professor, but by night he’s juggling sensation Dr. Stardust. Or check out ITS Web Services Manager Chuck Wyatt's VW Beetle and its super fuel-saving engine that uses filtered veggie oil from one of his neighborhood's restaurants.

Every spring Clark undergraduates showcase their research to the Clark community at Academic Spree Day. On this Web page, you can also listen to some of them tell their stories about their academic experiences, such as “facing difficult dialogues,” “life after France,” “teaching across continents,” and “British penny papers.”

 

Harry and the Potters rock on for literacy

You may already have heard of Harry and the Potters, a punk rock band touring the country this summer. If not, and especially if you have kids, you’ve got to check them out. Clark science student Joe DeGeorge ’10 and his older brother Paul created the Harry Potter-inspired band in their living room when they were kids. But today they are having quite a run, mostly playing their “wizard rock” at libraries to encourage reading and entertaining youngsters of all ages.

Check out the band’s fun Web site to listen to their music, for a list of tour dates near you and summer reading recommendation for kids. In fact, kids who read any of the books on this list and bring a book report to one of the summer shows will get a free Harry and the Potters toothbrush. Harry and the Potters make both reading and brushing a blast!

 

Clark in the news

See where and when Clark faculty, students, alumni and staff have been quoted in newspapers and magazines, and on television and radio throughout the country. Read press releases announcing the latest news from the University.

 

Cougar news

Keep up with all the latest news from Clark Athletics with the weekly Cougar newsletter. You can find the current issue on the Web, cruise the archives and subscribe to receive the weekly e-newsletter.

 


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