Alumni

  • Clark research dean and alumni track the political drift of anti-globalization

    Clark research dean and alumni track the political drift of anti-globalization

      As President Trump and other global leaders headed to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, two international publications featured timely articles by Yuko Aoyama, associate provost, dean of research and professor of geography at Clark University, and three Clark geography alumni, examining the backlash against globalization. The Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society published “Globalisation, Uneven Development…

  • A promise kept: University Park Campus School marks 20 years

    A promise kept: University Park Campus School marks 20 years

    In 1997, Clark University and the city of Worcester opened a school together — and a local partnership became a national success story

  • Alumni director brings experience, fresh ideas

    Alumni director brings experience, fresh ideas

    'I was always looking to come back to a place like Clark,' Kevin Wesley says

  • Clark Alumni Council kicks off year with new name and updated mission

    Clark Alumni Council kicks off year with new name and updated mission

    If you’re like many Clarkies, you really care about what happens with the University years and even decades after you graduated. We see you at events across the country, and interact with you via phone, email and through social media when you see something you want to celebrate or that you’re concerned about. That’s why…

  • Clark celebrates a special milestone

    Clark celebrates a special milestone

    The first women undergraduates came to Clark 75 years ago

  • Clark commemorates 75 years of activism and engagement by Clark women

    Clark commemorates 75 years of activism and engagement by Clark women

    Guests attending the event “Celebrating 75 Years of Co-ed Clark” on Oct. 28 could choose from several afternoon activities, including three hour-long panel sessions, a celebration of the 40th anniversary of women’s field hockey at Clark, and a closing reception at the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center. Two sessions, “From Clark to a Life…

  • Interning with alumnus, aiming for career as research scientist

    Interning with alumnus, aiming for career as research scientist

    As an undergraduate majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology, Michael Kebede ’18 has spent his time at Clark University immersed in his element. He’s had the opportunity to conduct research in several laboratories on campus, and this summer, as a LEEP Fellow, he interned with Dr. Jia Wei, Ph.D. ’15, a research scientist at PCI Synthesis, a Devens, Mass.,…

  • Victoria Mariano ’08 is bullish on entrepreneurship

    Victoria Mariano ’08 is bullish on entrepreneurship

    If Victoria Mariano ’08 had her way, she never would have attended college. “I wanted to open a business — a recording studio — right out of high school,” the entrepreneur recalls while sitting at a table in her restaurant, Bull Mansion New American Bistro in Worcester. “I took college-level business courses and wrote a business plan…