Clark University will hold its 111th Commencement on Sunday, May 17, on the Jefferson Academic Center Green, rain or shine. The procession from the Kneller Athletic Center will begin at noon, followed by a University-wide ceremony.
This year’s commencement speaker is Matt Goldman, co-founder of the iconic Blue Man Group and of the Blue School in Manhattan, the latter of which inspires creativity and innovative thinking in students from ages 2 through grade 8. Goldman epitomizes the Clark entrepreneurial spirit, combining his artistic talent with business savvy in his career. He has addressed a wide variety of organizations on the value of music and arts education in school curricula. Goldman received his bachelor’s degree from Clark in 1983 and his M.B.A. in 1984. He will be accepting an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree at Commencement.
Clark University will also confer honorary degrees upon the following individuals:
Audrey Flack is a pioneer of Photorealism and a nationally recognized painter and sculptor. Her work is in the collections of major museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the National Museum of Art in Canberra, Australia. She was the first photorealist painter to have work purchased by the Museum of Modern Art. Flack will receive an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts.
Francis K. Lelo, Ph.D., is vice chancellor of Laikapia University in Kenya, and associate professor of environmental studies. He has conducted extensive research in the areas of natural resources management, resource use, conflict resolution and local adaptations to climate change vagaries. He consults widely on climate change and environmental impact issues. Professor Lelo received his doctorate from Clark University in 1994. He will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
More information about the 2015 Clark University Commencement can be found online.
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