Stories
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Grants support AI projects that enhance life on campus — and around the globe
Clark has announced the recipients of the inaugural AI Innovation Grants, which support creative and impactful projects that explore the potential of artificial intelligence to improve lives on campus and off.
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Clark strengthens academic partnership with Ethiopia’s Wollo University
A new partnership with Wollo University was was announced at a Clark lecture by Dr. Teferi Abate, a senior research anthropologist at Yale.
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From crab blood to carbon hoarding
Caden Thomas ’27 gets down in the mud for marine research.
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Does AI have a mind?
Exploring how AI impacts communication with Psychology Professor Michael Miller
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A tradition of care
Every Monday, Clark University Hillel students deliver fresh food to community fridges across Worcester, supporting a grassroots network that shares nourishment, dignity, and solidarity.
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Clark’s fall foliage, in photos
The Clark campus is full of photo-worthy foliage this year.
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‘We hear them, see them, and are with them’
At COP30, Clark supports Indigenous peoples’ fight to be heard
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A Hero in our midst
Hillary Cohen ’07 is in the running to be the 2025 CNN Hero of the Year for her work to feed the hungry of Los Angeles.
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ETH BiodivX team launches groundbreaking Indigenous-led conservation fund at COP 30 in Belém
Revolutionary endowment model puts Indigenous communities in control of conservation funding decisions, transforming biodiversity finance from the ground up
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‘I try to capture Worcester in a way that I wish other people could see’
For Owen Dominguez ’27, photography is not just a skill or a hobby, it’s a way of life. During his time as a Clarkie, taking photos has allowed Dominguez to connect with people on and off campus, creating images that earned him a scholarship from the Griffin Museum of Photography.









