Clark News and Media Relations

  • Cultural Differences among Parents of Emerging Adults

    Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Ph.D., research professor of psychology and director of the Clark University Poll of Parents of Emerging Adults, elaborates on cultural differences among parents of emerging adults. More about the Clark Poll. WATCH VIDEO

  • Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults

    Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Ph.D., research professor of psychology and director of the Clark University Poll of Parents of Emerging Adults, elaborates on the spiritual life of emerging adults.

  • Heart in Seoul: Clark Grad Earns Important Post in South Korea

    In the United States we have CNN and the White House. The equivalent in South Korea is YTN and the Blue House. The fast-rising career of Cho Hyun-Jin ’90 has included stints at both South Korea’s major media outlet and its seat of government. In January, 2013, Hyun-Jin earned yet another title to his impressive…

  • Becoming Unstuck: Arnett Speaks on Radio Boston

    Clark University’s Psychology Prof. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett participated in a discussion about what it means to be a twenty-something in this struggling economy on WBUR’s Radio Boston’s Generation Stuck series episode “Becoming Unstuck: How To Overcome Today’s Economy.” (Jan. 15, 2013) Read about Prof. Arnett’s research on emerging adulthood and the Clark Poll. Moderator: Anthony Brooks,…

  • Clark Wins Statewide Recycling Award

    Clark University was a MassRecycle 2012 Recycling Awards finalist for their outstanding student led recycling team who increased their recycling rate by 18% in just one year. MassRecycle promotes leaders and innovators like Clark University by being a resource, and celebrating their achievements. Read more.

  • Rare book exhibit turns the page on the Jonas Clark literary collection

    Rare book exhibit turns the page on the Jonas Clark literary collection

    Jonas Clark loved books. In fact, the founder of Clark University was so passionate about volumes filled with words in languages both modern and ancient, and illustrations etched with detail and delicacy, that he accrued a personal library estimated at 10,000 books. In 1889, he donated some 4,000 volumes to the University’s library, and today…

  • Model U.N. team in top 25

    UPDATE: The Model U.N. Team has been ranked in the top 25 of  Best Delegate’s fall 2012 North American College Model U.N. Rankings. Clark is number 14 on the list of 50 schools, released Dec. 18.Also in the top 25 were Harvard, Yale, Georgetown and Columbia. Original post, from Oct. 22, 2012: The Clark University Model U.N. Team performance…

  • Geographer briefs media on fire activity in a changing climate

    Several Clark University scientists present research at AGU annual meeting

  • Mandala creation/destruction caps ‘The End of Things’ symposium

    The fall semester’s Difficult Dialogues symposium was structured on the theme “The End of Things,” exploring the nature of conclusions, both dramatic and whispered, in art, in the environment, in language and in government. Last week’s creation, and later dismantling, of a traditional Buddhist sand mandala in the lobby of Dana Commons served as a…

  • GSOM dedicates the Fishman Student Center in Carlson Hall

    Mark Fishman ’82 may have forged an estimable career in high finance, but his message to the students gathered at the Dec. 5 dedication of the Fishman Student Center in Carlson Hall was less about making money than about making rewarding life choices. “Success is not about money, it’s about finding something you love and becoming world-class at it,” he said. “Do not…