Alumni

  • Whether producing poetry or pondering philosophy, Jessica Hoops ’18 has a way with words

    Whether producing poetry or pondering philosophy, Jessica Hoops ’18 has a way with words

    As a newly minted graduate of Clark University, Jessica Hoops ’18 has left her mark here — especially in the world of words. Hoops, who majored in English and philosophy, received an honorable mention in the Worcester County Poetry Association’s 2018 College Poetry Competition. Selected from among six nominees to receive the Runner-up Manuscript Prize, she was invited to…

  • Clark University holds 114th Commencement

    Clark University holds 114th Commencement

    Graduates urged to plan, focus and ‘be firm but flexible’

  • GSOM to recognize alumnus entrepreneur for leadership, social responsibility

    GSOM to recognize alumnus entrepreneur for leadership, social responsibility

    Clark University’s Graduate School of Management (GSOM) will recognize Brad McNamara, MBA/M.S. ES&P ’13, with the 2018 Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Alumni Award. This annual award, presented as part of the University’s commitment to this United Nations-supported initiative, recognizes an individual for responsible leadership, ethics, social responsibility, and sustainability. McNamara will receive the award on…

  • Clark University to hold 114th Commencement on Sunday, May 20

    Clark University to hold 114th Commencement on Sunday, May 20

    Speaker is Hauwa Ibrahim, human rights and Shariah law attorney

  • Alumnae share career stories at Women’s Leadership Lunches

    Alumnae share career stories at Women’s Leadership Lunches

    More than 60 alumnae, family, and friends gathered this spring to hear two alumnae speak about life after Clark and the exciting twists and turns of their career paths. At a Women’s Leadership Lunch on April 11, alumnae gathered at the Michelangelo Hotel in New York City to hear artist Margaret Kennedy ’63 interviewed by Ingrid Busson-Hall ’96, president of the…

  • Study raises concerns about safety of drinking water drawn from aquifers

    Study raises concerns about safety of drinking water drawn from aquifers

    Findings in Holliston 'have national and global significance for aquifer protection and human health,' researchers say

  • Clark alumni discuss the business of work

    Clark alumni discuss the business of work

    Clark University alumni who excel in marketing, business and technology returned to campus recently to share advice and tips with students eyeing similar paths. The event was the fourth of Clark’s Networked Communities initiative, which connects students to alumni, faculty, parents and outside partners for career mentorship opportunities. Barbara Bigelow, professor of management and associate dean in Clark’s Graduate School…

  • Alumni, employers share wisdom and advice with environmental science students

    Alumni, employers share wisdom and advice with environmental science students

    Clark alumni recently returned to campus to share their insights with budding environmental scientists about their educational and career pathways and strategies for how best to prepare for a successful professional future. The April 4 event, Practicing Environmental Science, was organized and hosted by Christopher A. Williams, director of the undergraduate program in Environmental Science and an associate professor…

  • 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…