Case Study by Clarke Director of Early Childhood Services Featured in AB INITIO International
June 22, 2010—Clarke Director of Early Childhood Services Marian Hartblay's recent research has been published in AB INITIO International, an online journal that provides scientific and scholarly presentations on issues and concepts in the field of parent-infant development. AB...[More]
Clarke Northampton Graduation 2010
Northampton, MA, June 14, 2010—Watch and read press coverage of Clarke's 2010 Graduation from CBS 3 Springfield, the Hampshire Gazette, and the Springfield Republican.[More]
CBS 3 News Covers Clarke Mother-and-Son Graduates
Northampton, MA, June 14, 2010—Fourteen eighth graders graduated from the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. Another twelve graduate students also received diplomas in teacher education. The class of 2010 was the first in the school's history to have a mother and son receive their...[More]
Smith College features Marvelli Retirement on Grécourt Gate
Northampton, MA, June 10, 2010—A retirement celebration was held on Friday, June 11, at 6 p.m. at the Clarion Hotel to honor the achievements of Alan L. Marvelli, professor of education and child study and director of the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech Graduate Program in Teacher Education.[More]
Redgate Farm Education Center Hosts Day of Learning and Fun for "Mainstream Buddies"
Buckland, MA, May 31, 2010—Students from Clarke's Mainstream Buddies program visited the Redgate Farm Education Center on May 26, 2010 for a day of fun and learning. The Mainstream Buddies program pairs eighth graders who are deaf and hard of hearing with hearing students from the Four Rivers...[More]
Author and Clarke Parent, Jennifer Rosner, Interviewed on NPR Affiliate WFCR
AMHERST, MA (WFCR), May 11, 2010—Author Jennifer Rosner of Leverett, Massachusetts is raising two young daughters -- both born with severe hearing loss. Neither Rosner nor her husband is deaf. She has just written a memoir - called "If a tree falls: A family's quest to hear and be heard". WFCR's...[More]
Dianne Fanelli Named First Endowed Teaching Chair
Northampton, MA, May 1, 2010—Dianne Fanelli was recently named the first Helen Chamberlain Dyer and Joseph F. Dyer Teaching Chair at Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. Clarke President Bill Corwin announced the award at a Staff Recognition Ceremony held at the Northampton campus on...[More]