Stories

  • Sometimes it’s the human who gets hooked

    Sometimes it’s the human who gets hooked

    Clark physicists dig into ‘robotic worm’ research

  • Concentration in Cybersecurity

    Citing a 2016 report by the nonpartisan Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity, former President Barack Obama stated “cybersecurity is one of the greatest challenges we face as a nation.” There’s a growing need for governments and businesses worldwide to address digital threats. Clark University’s focus on cybersecurity skills enables our graduates to take a leadership position to address…

  • Nikolay Ionkin ’18 is a man on the move

    Nikolay Ionkin ’18 is a man on the move

    Physics major to study engineering as part of Clark-Columbia 3/2 program

  • Passion for public health leads Clark student to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control

    Passion for public health leads Clark student to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control

    From Worcester to Washington: Keegan Daugherty ’19 interns with ClarkCONNECT Health Co-chair Miranda Katsoyannis ’78

  • Clark prepares to celebrate 75 years of women undergraduates

    Clark prepares to celebrate 75 years of women undergraduates

    Oct. 28 events will include screening of student-created video

  • Adam Katzman earns his political stripes at The Blue Lab

    Adam Katzman earns his political stripes at The Blue Lab

    Adam Katzman ’18 came to Clark University with a passion for American government and politics. After three years with the Student Council, internships with a state representative and a congresswoman, and a fellowship with a Boston-based political campaign incubator, he’s in the thick of it. Katzman spent the summer as a fellow for The Blue Lab,…

  • Planting the seeds of green logistics

    Planting the seeds of green logistics

    Graduate School of Management students gain real-world experience integrating environmental thinking into supply chains

  • Clark’s Masters of Information Technology Program announces a concentration in Leadership

    Clark University’s School of Professional Studies announces the launch of a concentration in information technology leadership, offered as part of its master’s of information technology (MSIT) program. Information Technology professionals pride themselves on the investments they make to increase their technical knowledge, but often overlook the soft skills necessary to advance their careers, says Rich Aroian, program lead for…

  • Sandwich King: Ben Daitz ’96 builds a ‘quiet’ restaurant empire

    Sandwich King: Ben Daitz ’96 builds a ‘quiet’ restaurant empire

    For someone opening a restaurant in 12 hours, Ben Daitz ’96 is remarkably calm. Inside Boston’s Prudential Center, Daitz presides over a soft opening event for food bloggers and other media, encouraging them to order off the menu to help the rookie staff prepare for the arrival of customers the next day. He chats with guests…

  • Princeton Review again names Clark University a ‘best college’

    Princeton Review again names Clark University a ‘best college’

    Clark University once again has been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, and is included in the 2018 edition of the annual college guide, “The Best 382 Colleges.” Learn more about Clark University’s rankings and recognition. Of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges, only about 15 percent are profiled in the Princeton…