‘This course went deep into their heart and soul’December 4, 2025Becker School conference unlocks the potential of ‘serious’ games It was all good. The Becker School of Design & Technology recently hosted the Games for Good Conference, showcasing advancements in “serious” game storytelling and technologies that promote positive social impact and change. Make gaming (for good) your major Study interactive media Pursue an MFA Explore […]
‘We have to continue to bend the curve’December 4, 2025Clark faculty who attended COP30 shared their impressions of progress and challenges that were illuminated during the U.N.’s two-week climate conference.
From crab blood to carbon hoardingDecember 4, 2025Caden Thomas ’27 gets down in the mud for marine research For many Clark students, summer internships open doors to unexpected opportunities. For Caden Thomas ’27, that door was an internship in the mudflats of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Thomas, an environmental science and policy major with a minor in geography in the School of Climate, Environment, […]
Does AI have a mind?December 1, 2025Exploring how AI impacts communication with Psychology Professor Michael Miller
A tradition of careNovember 25, 2025Every Monday, Clark University Hillel students deliver fresh food to community fridges across Worcester, supporting a grassroots network that shares nourishment, dignity, and solidarity.
A Hero in our midstNovember 20, 2025Hillary Cohen ’07 is in the running to be the 2025 CNN Hero of the Year for her work to feed the hungry of Los Angeles.
‘I try to capture Worcester in a way that I wish other people could see’November 19, 2025For Owen Dominguez ’27, photography is not just a skill or a hobby, it’s a way of life. During his time as a Clarkie, taking photos has allowed Dominguez to connect with people on and off campus, creating images that earned him a scholarship from the Griffin Museum of Photography.
Free speech is fraught with nuance, contradictionNovember 13, 2025This semester’s Presidential Lecture was a probing discussion about the benefits and challenges of free expression in the public discourse.
Building a clean-energy future, brick by brickNovember 13, 2025Chemistry Professor Julio D’Arcy leads a student research team to develop state-of-the-art technology aimed at improving human lives.
Free speech expert to deliver Presidential LectureNovember 6, 2025Tony Banout, the inaugural executive director of the University of Chicago’s Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression, will deliver the 2025 Presidential Lecture and Conversation, “What are We Talking About When We Talk About Free Speech?”
Sheep, sustainability, and successNovember 6, 2025Ben Carver, M.A. ’19, returns to Clark to talk about his passion for the responsible production of wool
Students showcase their work at ClarkFESTOctober 30, 2025Research by Clark undergraduate students compelled plenty of lively discussions of the Fall 2025 edition of ClarkFEST.
Enloe: The truth is hard, but must always be pursuedOctober 30, 2025“Curiosity is not passive,” Professor Emerita Cynthia Enloe told a crowd of well-wishers, colleagues, and former students during her last scheduled lecture at Clark. “Curiosity is part of being engaged with the world.”
‘The more people come together, the more change can happen’October 30, 2025In a time of threats against human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, a Clark University professor has teamed up with colleagues to launch Community Organizing Journal, featuring peer-reviewed articles and reflective essays by academics and practitioners from around the world.
From good mate to checkmateOctober 27, 2025Alumni speaker to recall his friend and Clark chess champ In 1996, then-world chess champion Garry Kasparov won a six-game series against IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer. A year later, Kasparov and Deep Blue faced off in a rematch, and the computer prevailed. It was the first defeat of a reigning world chess champion by a […]
ClarkFEST to showcase students’ academic and research excellenceOctober 27, 2025Over 100 undergrad students will show off their academic and research achievements to the Clark community through poster exhibitions, panels, and roundtables. The displays highlight both the students’ efforts as well as the faculty mentorship that made the projects possible.