2025
-
Education professor gives keynote on redefining science education
Letina Jeranyama, associate professor of practice in education, delivered the keynote address at the 4th International Science Education and Technology Conference.
-
Semerdjian receives prestigious book award
The Institute for the Study of Genocide (ISG) has awarded the 2025 Raphael Lemkin Book Award to Elyse Semerdjian for her work, “Remnants: Embodied Archives of the Armenian Genocide.”
-
Klooster named a Top Scholar
History Professor Willem Klooster has been named a top scholar by ScholarGPS, which recognizes outstanding performance in various fields, disciplines, and specialties.
-
Spratt Lab students present research, earn recognition at 39th Protein Symposium
Six students in Professor Don Spratt’s chemistry and biochemistry lab recently traveled to San Francisco, California, to attend the 39th Protein Society Symposium.
-
Professor Robert Boatright in the New York Times
The Death of Competition in American Elections
-
Professor Ousmane Power-Greene on “The Fabulous 413” Podcast (New England Public Media)
Every day an education
-
Professor Michael Butler in Newsweek
No US Security Guarantees Yet in Ukraine Mineral Deal Says Zelensky
-
Clark University Perspective Regarding Undergraduate Student Unionization
We want to clarify the University’s position on the question of student unionization. First and foremost, Clark is not anti-union. Many of our graduate students in academic-facing roles have been represented by Teamsters Local 170 since 2022. We work closely with this union and are preparing to begin the process of negotiating a second collective bargaining…



