Jim Keogh

  • Jeffrey Lurie ’73: Eagles’ Super Bowl win ‘a magical moment’

    Jeffrey Lurie ’73: Eagles’ Super Bowl win ‘a magical moment’

    The Philadelphia Eagles led the New England Patriots 41–33 with nine seconds remaining in Super Bowl LII when Patriots quarterback Tom Brady dropped back, scurried away from defensive end Brandon Graham, and heaved a Hail Mary pass toward the end zone. If he could somehow connect for the touchdown, the Patriots would then attempt a…

  • Tetreault, Zoback honored with alumni awards at Reunion Dinner

    Tetreault, Zoback honored with alumni awards at Reunion Dinner

    Clark Reunion 2018 brought alumni from across the generations back to campus. For two of them, the occasion was extra special. Frank Tetreault ’68 was given the Distinguished Alumni Award, and Emily Zoback ’08, MPA ’09, was presented the Young Alumni Award at the May 18 Reunion Dinner. The vintage tie he wore, emblazoned with…

  • A family, a gift, and a decades-long love for Clark

    A family, a gift, and a decades-long love for Clark

    When Blossom Brooks died in 2017, she didn't forget her ties to Clark, leaving $4.7M

  • First colleagues, and now citizens

    First colleagues, and now citizens

    On Feb. 14., Taner Akçam (above right) joined Thomas Kuehne, his colleague at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, as a new citizen of the United States. The professors say they were motivated to seek citizenship because they wanted to have a voice in the U.S. political process, particularly the ability to vote in…

  • Srinivasan Sitaraman is Clark’s summit pundit

    Srinivasan Sitaraman is Clark’s summit pundit

    Media turn to Political Science Professor Srinivasan Sitaraman for commentary on U.S.-North Korea meeting

  • Student film ‘Eyeline’ gets the red carpet treatment

    Student film ‘Eyeline’ gets the red carpet treatment

    Murder. Betrayal. A man tied up in a basement. A woman crashing through a window. Menacing hallways and shadowy corners hiding ugly secrets. Just a typical night at the movies for Clark University. That’s a bare description of “Eyeline,” a neo-noir thriller written, directed, produced, and acted by Clark students who took Genre Production Workshop,…

  • ClarkCONNECT event a meeting of the minds for psychology alums, students

    ClarkCONNECT event a meeting of the minds for psychology alums, students

    Clark University’s legacy in the social sciences dates back to its founding, when renowned psychologist G. Stanley Hall was named Clark’s first president. The American Psychological Association was launched here; Sigmund Freud delivered his only lectures outside of Europe at Clark; and the research of Clark-trained psychologists has played a critical role in revealing the complexities of…

  • Giving Clark students a chance to shine

    Giving Clark students a chance to shine

    Gary Labovich ’81 arrived at Clark University thinking he would become a lawyer, but an Introduction to Economics class with Professor Roger Van Tassel helped changed his mind. “I loved just about everything in the course,” he recalls. “I’d never been exposed to traditional economics, and I found it fascinating.” Economics major. Check. That particular…

  • Alumni director brings experience, fresh ideas

    Alumni director brings experience, fresh ideas

    'I was always looking to come back to a place like Clark,' Kevin Wesley says

  • Clark celebrates a special milestone

    Clark celebrates a special milestone

    The first women undergraduates came to Clark 75 years ago