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General => Worcester Chit Chat => Topic started by: pat i on April 09, 2002, 07:22:49 AM

Title: Clark University Area
Post by: pat i on April 09, 2002, 07:22:49 AM
Hi,  have a daughter who may be attending Clark University.  Anyone currently familiar with the area and the school.  Is it safe for the students on and around campus?
Title: Re: Clark University Area
Post by: bluebookufo on April 30, 2002, 02:45:13 AM
The immediate area across  Main St opposite the university is really bad. Such a shame that such a good school is located in such a horrible area.
Title: Re: Clark University Area
Post by: LPRCy2k on May 08, 2002, 03:07:16 AM
I wouldn't say its THAT bad. The area around there can be bad but I think that the campus itself is safe. I know some kids that go there that have never had any problems whatsoever. The security does a good job of keeping the campus safe. It's not like your daughter is going to be living in the neighborhood, she will be living in a dorm which is very safe.
Title: Re: Clark University Area
Post by: s batterbury on October 20, 2002, 03:24:38 AM
I lived there 3 yrs while a grad student and never had any problems. Worcester was my introduction to an American city. Clearly Clark and Columbia U, NYC share a location in an area with its share of social problems (the reason is the shift in relative wealth and poverty in that part of Worcester over the years) yet both are excellent schools nonetheless.
Much of the crime in Main South keeps out of the immediate University area, particularly the streets where the marvelous university owned houses are located, and does not touch students at all - it has its own social and economic dynamic that rarely bothers the students. Soem of Clark's best known profs live in Main South, and have done for years. But I never liked some of the streets half a mile to the north of campus, and for a time lived in the West of the city which is your average chocolate box New England suburbia - a different world. Dorms have excellent facilities and conviviality, and Clark's security and night-buses etc. are excellent. Speaking as a university professor - the undergrad eduation at Clark is some of the best in the land.