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Astrophysicist, climate expert to receive honorary degrees at May 18 Commencement
Clark University’s 2026 Commencement exercises will be held on Monday, May 18. Honorary degrees will be awarded to Sir Andrew Steer and Dr. Wendy Freedman.
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Clark GIS student lands internships at Esri, NOAA
Andre Bergeron ’25, M.S./GIS ’26, works at intersection of data science and environmental science
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Why do traveling icebergs speed up in warmer ocean waters?
The physics behind ice blocks’ melting helps propel them, Clark-Paris study reveals
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International Gala 2026, in photos
This year’s International Gala was a love letter to the Clark community, with a fitting theme of “Sincerely, Gala.”
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Director-writer John Sayles to speak about career and creativity March 26
John Sayles will visit Clark March 26 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his sprawling 1996 neo-Western “Lone Star.” A Q&A will follow the film screening.
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Esther Goddard’s fierce devotion to her husband kept his memory alive, and built a legend
Esther Goddard was meticulous, devoted, and fiercely in control of the narrative. While Robert Goddard is remembered today as the father of modern rocketry, a key reason we remember him at all is she worked tirelessly to ensure he never be forgotten.
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John Emond ’74, former NASA analyst, to speak on Goddard’s enduring legacy
John Emond will return to Clark on March 17 to reflect on Robert Goddard’s achievements and struggles
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Daysha Williams ’17 follows drumbeat back to Worcester with STOMP
Daysha Williams ’17 arrived in Worcester a couple of weeks ago with a Nor’easter in the forecast and a table at Da Lat awaiting her. It was like coming home.
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Skye Donaldson ’26, MAT ’27, paints mural in Goddard Library to inspire students
“More than anything, I want to see art around campus,” says Donaldson.
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Clark helps launch Robert Goddard centennial celebration
With just under a month to go until the 100th anniversary of Clark alumnus and professor Robert H. Goddard’s launch of the world’s first liquid fuel rocket, members of Worcester’s political and academic communities gathered at a Feb. 17 press conference to discuss the First Launch Centennial and the various events planned.












