Jane Salerno is director of Media Relations at Clark University. She works to gain coverage of University events, research, expertise and achievements, and gathers, writes about and publicizes Clark news. She worked previously as an editor and reporter in New York and Alaska. Contact her at jsalerno@clarku.edu.
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As millions of college students break from classes to spend time with their families, a common conversation they may hear at holiday gatherings will focus on perceptions about their generation, insisting that emerging adults are impatient, lazy, entitled, not loyal, and inseparable from social media. Not so, according...

The Clark University team captured third place in the 2015 Boston Regional College Fed Challenge, an "intensely competitive" contest held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (Nov. 6).

There are those who think emerging adults won’t seek out or even accept jobs where they would be blocked from using social media during the workday. They’re wrong.

Samantha Lakin, a doctoral student at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University, delivers a TEDxFulbright talk in Santa Monica (Sept. 26), relating her research experiences, which involved working with survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.

Clark University Psychology Department professor and
chair James V. Cordova
Clark University Professor James V. Córdova, chair of the Psychology Department, may not be a household name — yet — but his research and comments featured recently in The Wall Street Journal nearly have gone viral.

Clark alumnus Gary Cohen is the recipient of one of 24 MacArthur Fellowships — commonly known as “genius grants” — from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Fellows each receive a no-strings-attached $625,000 grant for their cutting-edge work that is transforming their fields.
Cohen, a 1978 graduate of...

Above: Professor Taner Akçam gives the keynote address at the 2015 International Hrant Dink Awards in Istanbul.

Grant will support Nicole M. Overstreet, Ph.D., in examining the needs of those affected by intimate partner violence
Nicole Overstreet, assistant professor of psychology at Clark University

Clark's strong ties, student/faculty leadership, humanitarian aid expertise combine for lasting, meaningful support
Members of the Clark University community gathered at the campus square for a candlelight vigil, songs and shared thoughts and planning as news unfolded about a massive earthquake in Nepal.
Months have...

Clark University student selected for Fulbright Summer Institute, expands research about Hadrian's Wall ›
Clark University undergraduate Hannah Kogut will spend a month in the U.K. this summer studying history as a Fulbright Summer Institute program participant.