• Clarkies far afield

    Clarkies far afield

    Clark’s field hockey team brought supplies, taught field hockey, and volunteered at a wildlife refuge in Costa Rica.

  • McArdle named NEWMAC student-athlete of the year

    McArdle named NEWMAC student-athlete of the year

    The psychology major is eyeing a possible career as a sports psychologist.

  • Polar research blooms inside the hot spots

    Polar research blooms inside the hot spots

    Ella Christie ’27 joined Geography Professor Karen Frey’s Polar Science Research Laboratory team aboard a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker.

  • Unlocking the brain’s mysteries

    Unlocking the brain’s mysteries

    After researching neurodegenerative disease and neurodevelopmental disorders at Clark, Krishna Gajjar ’25 prepares for a career in biotech.

  • Mostro mash

    Mostro mash

    Archaeology Magazine featured Art History Professor John Garton’s research on the monster statues in Bomarzo, Italy.

  • Walking the beat with Mango

    Walking the beat with Mango

    Clark University’s newest recruit is a miniature goldendoodle who patrols campus with his handler, Detective Evan Gaylord.

  • Editor’s letter

    Editor’s letter

    The world is a big place, until it feels small.

  • President’s message

    President’s message

    David B. Fithian ‘87 on the hope, energy, and revolutionary optimism he hears in the voices of our students

  • Our planet our Clark

    Our planet our Clark

    The newly launched School of Climate, Environment, and Society is Clark’s response to a planet in crisis.

  • A Greener Worcester

    A Greener Worcester

    The city of Worcester is an inspiration, and partner, in Clark’s efforts to empower a sustainable community.