• When Writing Is the Best Medicine

    When Writing Is the Best Medicine

    Carolyn Roy-Bornstein ’87 urges self-care at the keyboard

  • Jordan Adeyemi’s Nonprofit Has Plenty of Sole

    Jordan Adeyemi’s Nonprofit Has Plenty of Sole

    At the age of 14, Jordan Adeyemi and his brother launched The Shoeless Ones, to collect and distribute new and gently used athletic shoes to communities where they’re needed.

  • Esther and Bob

    Not a common person This small, private act of grief is also a window into who Esther Goddard was: meticulous, devoted, and fiercely in control of the narrative. Because while Robert Goddard is remembered today as the father of modern rocketry—the pioneer who launched the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket on March 16, 1926, from a…

  • Making gAIns

    Making gAIns Clark does the hard—and human—work of determining how AI fits into its academic universe The robot gazes straight ahead from the corner of Clark’s Robotics Lab, home to the Laboratory for Intelligent Perceptual Systems, where it sits on a worktable surrounded by wires, tools, and parts. This isn’t Star Wars’ C-3PO—but it represents a…

  • Cougars Reach First NEWMAC Final in 20 Years

    Cougars Reach First NEWMAC Final in 20 Years

    The team won their first tournament game since 2017 with a victory over WPI in the quarterfinals.

  • From Dream to Destiny

    “Even though the release was pulled, the rocket did not rise at first, but the flame came out, and there was a steady roar. After a number of seconds it rose, slowly until it cleared the frame, and then at express-train speed, curving over to the left, and striking the ice and snow, still going…

  • Finding Community at Clark

    Finding Community at Clark

    After a traumatic and abusive childhood, Kaytee Gillis ’09, now a therapist and Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State University, found her community at Clark.

  • There’s Nothing ‘Nasty’ About This Nate 

    There’s Nothing ‘Nasty’ About This Nate 

    For Nate Edwards-Roseney ’26, a love of basketball has opened doors. The Clark senior has played collegiately, professionally, and even on the big screen.

  • No Animal Left Behind

    No Animal Left Behind

    Sue Furtado ’85 founded WAGS (Waiting Animals Getting Support), a foster-based animal rescue to help all kinds of animals find homes.

  • Seeding a Partnership

    Seeding a Partnership

    Clark signed an agreement with Wollo University in Ethiopia to support collaborative research, teaching, and student engagement between our two institutions.