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people at college event Sophomore Summit offers direction on finding internships and building networks February 4, 2026 Assessment tool helps Clarkies explore career paths
Students in Women in Public (History) course Clark women of historical impact earn recognition from students February 2, 2026 History students research Clark women whose achievements transcend their time
Middle-schooler uses virtual reality to visit the Arctic Students set sail for the Arctic on a VR excursion January 30, 2026 Middle school students from Central Massachusetts embarked on a research trip to the Arctic, all while never leaving the Clark campus.
History Professor Nana Kesse Of humans, crocodiles, and mangroves: Faculty launch Environmental Humanities program January 29, 2026 A celebration of Clark’s new Environmental Humanities program featured faculty presentations on their current research, which spans the fields of language, literature, culture, history, sociology, and politics.
Johnas Clark Hall in snow Clark announces endowed professorships January 29, 2026 Clark University has announced the new recipients of endowed positions in sociology, economics, history, and the Becker School of Design & Technology, including two new professorships in Jewish studies and interactive media arts. 
English map of the world, 1565 Why climate ignorance proved deadly in 17th-century New England January 29, 2026 What is the price that humans might pay for today’s spread of climate misinformation amid the emergence of AI? Professor Nathan Braccio describes how the lack of climate knowledge and experience contributed to English “colonial failures” of the 1600s.
three people picking up trash Students promote neighborhood pride, build leadership skills with Main South clean-ups January 29, 2026 Clark Community Ambassadors take on local litter
snow on college campus Major storm blankets Clark in two feet of snow January 29, 2026 Scenes from the January 2026 snowstorm.
Mapathon participants GIS Week mapathon expands rooftop solar dataset January 23, 2026 During the Fall 2025 GIS and Practicing Geography Week, a group of Clark students gathered for a mapathon focused on rooftop solar detection.
students talk at event Tips on LinkedIn networking and career readiness on the menu at Clark’s Sophomore Summit January 23, 2026 Event features alumni panel, advice on exploring experiential learning, and more
Professor Julio D'Arcy shows students how to do chemistry Worcester students learn the language of chemistry at Clark January 22, 2026 Since coming to Clark in 2022, Professor Julio D’Arcy has welcomed Worcester middle and high schoolers and their teachers to Clark labs. His goal is to show students that chemistry is nothing to fear — that it’s just part of life.
student helps younger student at desk Clark senior earns a role in Timothée Chalamet film ‘Marty Supreme’ January 21, 2026 Off-camera, Nate Edwards-Roseney is an athlete and mentor
students at career fair The power of experiential learning January 21, 2026 Dean of the College Laurie Ross on finding your passion in college
Clark MFA in Visual Arts residency at Mass MoCA Visual arts MFA residency includes learning, creating, and building community January 16, 2026 The January 2026 residency of the Clark MFA in Visual Arts recently unfolded across the vast MASS MoCA campus, where industrial architecture and contemporary art installations created a charged backdrop for a week of intensive learning, creating, and community-building.
Martin Luther King Jr. at the 1963 March on Washington. Public domain photo via Wikimedia Commons. Clark honors Martin Luther King Jr. with faculty panel, day of service January 16, 2026 Clark University’s observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day will include several events this week, including a faculty panel and day of service.
Henry Steward with a background of antique world map Professor Harry Steward remembered as mentor, colleague, and cartographer January 15, 2026 Henry “Harry” James Steward, professor emeritus of geography and renowned expert in cartography, passed away on Nov. 29, 2025, two decades after retiring from Clark University in 2005.
Jonas Clark Hall Carnegie classification recognizes Clark’s commitment to community engagement January 15, 2026 Clark has received the 2026 Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement, a prestigious national recognition that recognizes the University’s commitment to building partnerships, collaborating with the public and private sectors, and making a positive impact in the Worcester community and beyond.
person speaks to class Clarkies examine goals and challenges of urban schooling January 14, 2026 Students share their experiences and education
Student shakes employer's hand at spring 2025 career fair Career Exploration Week to feature sustainability panels, pop-up January 12, 2026 Sophomore Summit, Clark Experience Expo, Career Fair upcoming The Career Connections Center is launching its spring semester programming next week with the Climate, Sustainability, and Global Change Career Exploration Week. The planned events offer students opportunities to learn about potential career paths, meet alumni working in related fields, and explore experiential opportunities. Students in all […]
Participants of the 45th alumni hockey game Alumni Hockey Game marks 45 years on the ice January 8, 2026 Annual event attracts Clark players from across the decades
Jeff Lurie with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after winning the 2018 Sup0er Bowl ‘He’s changed the history of Philadelphia sports’ January 8, 2026 The Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame recently inducted its newest slate of honorees, and among them is Jeffrey Lurie ’73, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles and “one of the most consequential figures in the history of Philadelphia sports.”
people hunting for frogs ‘We depend on fungi for absolutely everything’ January 8, 2026 Tabima Lab expands research with $956K National Science Foundation grant
Ariel Rodriguez ’26 works with students at Southbridge High School. ‘The secret sauce’ January 5, 2026 Improving youth mental health with Mosakowski Institute Director Nadia Ward and Ariel Rodriguez ’26
The Northern lights at Clark campus over Jonas Hall. 2025 in pictures December 17, 2025 We look back on the past year through the lens of University Photographer Steven King and student interns Ismael De La Cruz ’27, Collin Hamilton ’27, and Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26.
group of people plant tree Stories of impact in 2025 December 17, 2025 The year in stories—told through what we hold, what we honor, and what we carry forward.