Clark University Virtual/Video Tour
Get a flavor of student life at Clark from our slideshow below and/or visit our YOUniversityTV video tour.
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Clark University offers a rich and rewarding campus life in a global community.
At Clark, collaboration is essential; students expand each other's perspectives
and help each other grow in their understanding of different cultural practices
and traditions.
Academic Commons at Goddard Library features computer labs, study spaces and Jazzman's Café.
With a 10:1 student to faculty ratio, students find mentors and friends
in Clark professors.
Clark offers an educational environment where creativity and imagination are valued.
Many Clark students choose to stay at Clark to earn their master's degree.
Clark is internationally known for its Graduate School of Management.
Clark science labs are alive with curious students in search of new discoveries.
Clark's central location in New England's second-largest city gives students numerous opportunities for community volunteering and life-changing internships.
Learning takes place inside and outside the classroom at Clark.
No place is too unusual for a Clark professor to conduct class.
Participation in research gives undergraduates an opportunity to continue Clark's tradition of challenging convention in the quest for new knowledge.
Many lifelong relationships begin during Week One, Clark's dynamic
orientation program.
Clark students engage with people from all over the world and from all walks of life.
Nearly 40% of Clark undergraduates conduct formal research in their chosen
area of study.
With more than 120 student clubs and organizations, Clark students can pursue a wide variety of hobbies and interests.
Jonas Clark Hall, named for the University's founder,
is the most iconic building on campus.
Students enjoying a gorgeous New England spring day on the campus green.
The state-of-the-art Robert H. Goddard Library is a hub of student
interaction and study.
Worcester combines small-city scale with big-city culture: a significant art museum, art galleries, restored theaters, and large concert and event venues.
Clark's research focus gives undergraduates an opportunity to travel and see the world in new ways.