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  • Addressing the globe’s polycrisis

    Addressing the globe’s polycrisis

    The mission of Clark University’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society can be summarized in one word, according to Lou Leonard, the school’s D.J.A. Spencer Dean, and that word is impact.

  • Clark makes room for teen mental health

    Clark makes room for teen mental health

    Clark’s Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise collaborates with Southbridge Public Schools on an innovative space where students can decompress, calm themselves, and learn how to manage their behavior.

  • How games can impact teens for life

    How games can impact teens for life

    Games for Good keynote speaker sees play as crucial to adolescent development

  • ‘A Clark education is powerfully different’

    ‘A Clark education is powerfully different’

    Ron Shaich ’76, L.H.D. ’14, came to Clark to study government, but like many Clarkies, his time on campus exposed him to new and unexpected experiences, fresh perspectives, and alternative pathways toward personal transformation.

  • School of Environment, Climate, and Society presents author Ken Coulson

    School of Environment, Climate, and Society presents author Ken Coulson

    Ken Coulson, driven by the clash between high finance and the climate crisis, will bring his journey to Clark in “Life, Climate Volatility, and What Comes After the Final No.”

  • ‘Self-assessment never stops’

    ‘Self-assessment never stops’

    From Nov. 2 to 5, Clark will host representatives from the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) to assess University operations and strategies, set benchmarks, and consider effective pathways to continue meeting its academic and research goals.

  • Indulging your inner child with photographer and Professor Stephen DiRado

    Indulging your inner child with photographer and Professor Stephen DiRado

    On this episode of Challenge. Change., DiRado recalls some of the first images he captured and shares a glimpse into how he constructs a photograph.

  • Photo Essay: Clark Thrift Store fashion show 2025

    Photo Essay: Clark Thrift Store fashion show 2025

    At the annual Clark Thrift Store fashion show, Clarkies walked a red carpet donning looks curated here on campus. The event, held in The Grind on Oct. 9, featured a performance by Full Bloom. Photos by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26  Entrepreneurial Spirit Pursue an MBA Minor in entrepreneurship and innovation Explore the School of Business

  • Big data. Big ambitions.

    Big data. Big ambitions.

    Branson Witt ’27 came to Clark with an interest in applying research to improve health equity and access, address the issue of inner-city food deserts, and curb stormwater pollution. He’s found a world of possibility in data science.