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Diana Clarke is an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis graduate with a bachelor's degree in general studies:
science. She also graduated from Foothill College with an associate's degree in art and has earned a post-graduate certificate in online teaching.
She has also completed epidemiology courses offered through the Centers for Disease Control. She completed training
in Standard Days Method (natural birth control), Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies; and Preconception Care, School of Public Health, University of New York at Albany.
She has been a contributing writer for the Silicon Valley Community Newspapers (San Jose Mercury News).
She has written articles for the following papers: Sunnyvale Sun, Cupertino Courier, and San Jose neighborhood papers:
Rose Garden Resident, Willow Glen Resident, Cambrian Resident, and Almaden Valley Resident.
She is a California certificated adult educator, who has taught students, including learning disabled and gifted students
from elementary through college level. She has taught professional writing to students in Silicon Valley and was an English, ESL and science tutor at the Harker School.
She has served as the college test facilitator at the Educational Diagnostic Center at De Anza College in Cupertino, California, where she also served as a committee member to help select a scholarship recipient. In addition, she worked as an exam rater for the Educational Testing Service.
Honors and Awards
Her video "The Story of Sutro Baths" is part of the Sutro Library collection and the Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.
She won the 2001 Talba Wallis Poetry Competition, and in January 2003, she and Susan Schulter, professor of English at
West Valley College, judged the 2002 Talba Wallis Poetry Competition.
In 2012, "Tangents of Invention Early on” was selected as a winning poem of the a Santa Clara County Poet Laureate’s “Poetry on the Move” contest. Received Certificate of Commendation from the Mayor of Sunnyvale.
Publications
Diana Clarke is an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis graduate with a bachelor's degree in general studies:
science. She also graduated from Foothill College with an associate's degree in art and has earned a post-graduate certificate in online teaching.
She has also completed epidemiology courses offered through the Centers for Disease Control. She completed training
in Standard Days Method (natural birth control), Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies; and Preconception Care, School of Public Health, University of New York at Albany.
She has been a contributing writer for the Silicon Valley Community Newspapers (San Jose Mercury News).
She has written articles for the following papers: Sunnyvale Sun, Cupertino Courier, and San Jose neighborhood papers:
Rose Garden Resident, Willow Glen Resident, Cambrian Resident, and Almaden Valley Resident.
She is a California certificated adult educator, who has taught students, including learning disabled and gifted students
from elementary through college level. She has taught professional writing to students in Silicon Valley and was an English, ESL and science tutor at the Harker School.
She has served as the college test facilitator at the Educational Diagnostic Center at De Anza College in Cupertino, California, where she also served as a committee member to help select a scholarship recipient. In addition, she worked as an exam rater for the Educational Testing Service.
Honors and Awards
Her video "The Story of Sutro Baths" is part of the Sutro Library collection and the Daniel E. Koshland San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.
She won the 2001 Talba Wallis Poetry Competition, and in January 2003, she and Susan Schulter, professor of English at
West Valley College, judged the 2002 Talba Wallis Poetry Competition.
In 2012, "Tangents of Invention Early on” was selected as a winning poem of the a Santa Clara County Poet Laureate’s “Poetry on the Move” contest. Received Certificate of Commendation from the Mayor of Sunnyvale.
Publications