Giving Opportunities
Academic Commons Project
Clark University's Board of Trustees voted to authorize Clark's
President and Treasurer to go forward with the Academic Commons at
Goddard Library. The Academic Commons will reshape the Goddard
Library into a cutting-edge facility for research, teaching and learning
in the 21st century—a library developed with a forward vision worthy of
its namesake. More

To make a gift to the Academic Commons contact C. Andrew
McGadney, Vice President of University Advancement, or call (508) 793-7569.
Traina Center for the Arts
The Traina Center for the Arts emerged from a $6 million project that involved construction of the 200 seat multi-functional Razzo Hall and the remodeling of the former Downing Street School. more.
For more information email Jeanne Kissane, Major Gifts Officer or call (508) 793-7714.
The Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
The Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University is an exciting forum for education and scholarship about the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and other genocides around the world. Dedicated to teaching, research, and public service, the Center trains the Holocaust historians and genocide studies scholars of the future—the next cadre of professors, teachers, Holocaust museum directors and curators, and non-government organization and government agency experts—about genocide and genocidal situations. more
For more information email Mary Jane Rein, Executive Director Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies or call (508) 421 3745.
Graduate School of Management
Around the globe our 2,000 graduates provide countless examples of the positive returns that an investment in graduate business education can offer. Your many successes are a sourse of great pride to us. We have watched you take on leadership roles at world-class firms, add significant value to family businesses and start successful new enterprises of your own. By bringing together students from every part of the globe, GSOM's programs create a diverse community of future business leaders who better understand global realities and contemporary management practice. Such an experience instills in our students the professional confidence to challenge conversation and to shape the next wave of business practice around the world. more.
For more information email C. Andrew
McGadney, Vice President of University Advancement or call (508) 793-7569.
The Granger Field and the Dolan Field House
The Granger Field and the Dolan Field House Project is a second hub for athletic activity on campus, thanks to a $7.8 million plan to improve Clark's athletic facilities. The project included the construction of the Joan '60 and Tom '62 Dolan Field House, as well as the reconfiguration and reconstruction of the existing soccer/lacrosse, field hockey and baseball fields and the Corash Tennis Courts. more
For more information email C. Andrew
McGadney, Vice President of University Advancement, or call (508) 793-7569.
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