Social Media
Clark University maintains several social media outlets. University departments and offices that are interested in starting social media pages (i.e., Facebook pages, flickr sites) should contact the Assistant Director of Online Community at 508-793-7474 before developing these sites to ensure that they meet University policies.
Social Media Committee
Clark's Social Media Committee, made up of representatives from university departments and offices who maintain social media sites, meets regularly to discuss new media issues. For more information, contact the Assistant Director of Online Community at 508-793-7474.
BLOGS
Student Blogs
Clark Diaries: Undergraduate Student Blogs
Experience campus life first hand from undergraduate Clarkies.
new A Cat in the Alps
Catherine Lenis '13, blogs from Geneva, Switzerland during her semester abroad as a Euroscholar.
new Adventures in Sun & Sand
Helin Akcam '13 blogs from her semester abroad in Amman, Jordan.
new From Worcester to West Africa
Emma Craig '13 blogs from her semester abroad on the southern coast of Ghana.
new Blogging from Siena
Miriam Ross '13 blogs from Siena, Italy where she is studying abroad.
It's London Living and Back!
Shuan Holt '13 vlogs about his fall study abroad internship experience in London...and it's impact on his academic life now that he's back at Clark.
Bio with Dylan
Dylan Scott '11, fifth-year biology master's student, vlogs and tweets about his daily academic work and challenges as a science student at Clark.
Psyched at Clark
Rebecca Wohl-Pollack '12, a psychology major and Jewish studies minor, blogs about her academic experience at Clark.
GSOM Blogs
Students in Clark's Graduate School of Management blog about their experiences.
Career Services Blog
Reources for exploring careers
Faculty Blogs
Are You the Person I Married?
James Cordova, associate professor of psychology, blogs about marital health on the Psychology Today website.
Clark English Blog
English professor James Elliot blogs about blogs as a literary form.
Don't Talk, Just Do
Ravi K. Perry, assistant professor of political science blogs about evolving African-American politics, ethnic studies, and public policy.
Stickleblog
Biology students in the Foster-Baker laboratory write about their research on stickleback in Alaska.
Polaris Project Blog
Professor Karen Frey and Clark environmental science students discuss their research in the Siberian Arctic.
Mor Project Blog
Biology Professor David Hibbett's lab seeks to produce continually updated phylogenetic trees and classifications for homobasidiomycetes (mushroom-forming fungi) on an automated basis.
FLICKR AND PICASA
Clark Arts (Visual & Performing Arts) Flickr
Join the conversation. Up to the minute tweets about happenings at Clark.
YOUTUBE
Clark University Channel: videos about campus life, academics, Clark's fifth-year master's program, campus sustainability and our alumni.
Clark Arts (Visual & Performing Arts)
Graduate School of Management (GSOM)
International Development, Community and Environment (IDCE)
Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise
Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
RSS FEEDS
News Hub
The latest news about Clark students, faculty and alumni.
Clark Voices
Videos, podcasts, photos and blogs.
Liberal Education and Effective Practice (LEEP™) News
FOURSQUARE
Clark University Page