September 19, 2016: The Clarke Drama Department will bring the magic of the Peanuts comic strip to life when it performs its production of “You’re… Read More
The Clarke Collegiate Singers, Cantabile and Clarke Winds will perform a concert on Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p.m. as part of the Homecoming activities. Read More
The Filharmonic, the Filipino-American youngsters who were featured in NBC’s hit musical competition, “The Sing-Off,” will perform at Clarke University on Tuesday, Sept. 20. The… Read More
An $8,000 grant from the Council on Social Work Education will help the Clarke University Social Work Department engage social work students in policy action… Read More
Iowa native Ellen Wagener will bring a collection of her pastel drawings to Clarke University with an exhibition titled “Ellen Wagener: Beyond the Horizon.” The… Read More
Three-time Olympian Anthony Ervin, who won two gold medals in the Rio Games, will talk about his inspiring and incredible journey when he speaks… Read More
Clarke University’s Physical Therapy program ranked No. 19 in the country in a survey done by graduateprograms.com. Clarke was the only school in Iowa ranked… Read More
A Clarke University student research project studying the effects of certain drugs in the treatment of glaucoma will continue thanks to a grant from the… Read More
Clarke University will commemorate the 50 anniversary of its Computer Science program with the help of a $10,000 grant from the Dubuque Racing Association. The… Read More
The Dubuque Symphony Orchestra will perform a work by Clarke Professor of Music Dr. Amy Dunker during a performance that can be heard on Iowa… Read More
The Clarke University Collegiate Singers will perform in the Prague Choral Festival in The Czech Republic in July. Before they leave they will give a… Read More
Clarke University and the Iowa Music Teachers Association will present pianist Ian Hobson in a recital on Monday, June 6, at 8:15 p.m. in Jansen… Read More
Tessa Petsche and Ina Pruzinskis are valedictorians for the Clarke University Class of 2016. Petsche, who lives in Dubuque, is originally from Monona, Iowa, where… Read More
Clarke University is pleased to announce that it is among a select group of 21 institutions across the nation chosen by the Council of Independent… Read More
Clarke University senior Hannah Goldsmith’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Sculpture Exhibition, titled “Mind Your Head,” is currently on display through April 30 in the… Read More
April 19, 2016: The Clarke University Organization of Student Physical Therapists (COSPT) needs your help in changing lives with the gift of mobility. The… Read More
Clarke University is honored to recognize the dedicated service of three long-serving and retiring members of its Board of Trustees at the university’s 173 Commencement… Read More
T This year’s concert will feature several pieces about charity. Each group, the Collegiate Singers and the Cantabile Singers, have pieces put together to perform… Read More
Clarke University will present the Advanced Chamber Ensembles (ACES) and New Music Concert on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in Jansen Music Hall. Admission… Read More
April 7, 2016: Brooke Elliott, Broadway performer and television actress, will perform in Jansen Music Hall on the Clarke University campus at 7 p.m. Sunday,… Read More
The Clarke University Music Department announces the Senior Vocal Recital of William James Schwalb, tenor, on Saturday, April 16, at 8 p.m. in Jansen Music… Read More
A Bachelor of Fine Arts Sculpture Exhibition by Clarke University senior Samantha Hilby is on display now through April 16 in the Quigley Gallery on… Read More
– The Clarke University Environmental Film Series will conclude on Thursday, April 7, at 7 p.m. in Jansen Music Hall with a unique format. The… Read More
– Ramahlo de Jesus is a Brazilian guitarist who graduated from Clarke in 2014. Currently, he studies at Southern Illinois University where he will… Read More
The Clarke University Chamber Music Festival Concert, a celebration of chamber music featuring guest, faculty and student artists, will be held on Tuesday, March 15,… Read More
Robert P. Bates, professor emeritus of Food Science at the University of Florida in Gainesville, will speak on the topic “The Chemistry and Alchemy… Read More
Anne Gross, Gross will be accompanied by Clarke Assistant Professor Music Jeremy Mims on the piano. Admission is free. Gross has taught voice… Read More
Patricia Parker, a senior scientist at the St. Louis Zoo, will speak on “Disease Ecology and Biogeography: Galapagos Birds and their Parasites” at the Clarke… Read More
Kohl Crecelius will discuss Krochet Kids’ impact on sustainable employment and empowerment when he presents the Mackin-Mailander Featured Lecture at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 13,… Read More
Clarke University’s annual Musical Menus, a collection of Broadway songs sung by students and faculty, will be performed on Friday and Saturday, March 11-12, in… Read More
Clarke University has another agreement in place that will allow undergraduate students at Clarke to earn both their bachelor’s and law degrees in six… Read More
Saki Kodama, an award-winning pianist who is studying at Clarke University, will present a piano recital at Jansen Music Hall on the Clarke campus… Read More
Clarke University brings its musical version of an award-winning children’s book series to the stage with the production of “Elephant and Piggie’s We Are In… Read More
The Clarke University Environmental Film Series continues on Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. with “Last Call at the Oasis.” The movie will be shown… Read More
Donna Ewy will discuss how providing health care services to vulnerable populations contributes to society as a whole when she gives the Clarke University Mackin-Mailander… Read More
“Evolution and Faith: What is at Stake?” is the title of the Clarke University Schemmel Endowed Lecture in Theology/Evolution Weekend event presented by John F. Read More
January 20, 2016 – Clarke University’s Quigley Gallery will feature an art installation created by Clarke alumni Jason Scott ’02 and Shana Meshbesher that responds… Read More
The many talents of the Clarke University Music Department faculty will be on display Saturday, Jan. 23, when the Faculty Recital is held at 7:30… Read More
presents the message “Faith on Fire!” through the power of music and gospel stories. This Dubuque Area Vocation Association (DAVA) event will be held in… Read More
Clarke University’s Arts at Clarke series will present Javier Colon, winner of the inaugural season of , on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Colon will bring his… Read More
January 4, 2016 – The Kipperton String Quartet concert scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 17, at Clarke University has been canceled. According to a spokesman with… Read More
Clarke University senior Karan Sieverding was the winner of this year’s American Advertising Federation Dubuque $500 Student Scholarship. Sieverding, a graphic design major from Bellevue,… Read More
December 16, 2015: The Clarke University Art + Design Department Sophomore/Junior Juried Art Exhibition will be on display until December 23, and again from Monday,… Read More
November 20, 2015: Clarke choirs and instrumental ensembles, along with the Dyersville Beckman High School Choir and baritone Anton Belov, will highlight this year’s “For… Read More
November 9, 2015: Clarke University’s dedication to service men and women has again been recognized as Clarke has been honored as a Military Friendly ®… Read More
Is it possible to live completely waste free? “The Clean Bin Project,” the third in a series of movies presented by Clarke University as part… Read More