Alumni

  • Justice for Varter

    Justice for Varter

    Dr. H. Martin Deranian ’47 was determined to uncover the tragic truth about his mother’s ordeal. Today, Clark professor Taner Akçam challenges the world to honor her memory and that of the millions killed and driven into exile nearly a century ago.

  • Driving Force: Chief economic adviser Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, M.A. ’88, Ph.D. ’86, helps steer Ford Motor Company toward profitability

    Driving Force: Chief economic adviser Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, M.A. ’88, Ph.D. ’86, helps steer Ford Motor Company toward profitability

      Ellen Hughes-Cromwick began raising red flags in the fall of 2006. As recounted in the 2012 book “American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor Company,” Ford’s chief economic adviser warned about significant shifts in several markets, the proliferation of subprime mortgages, the correction taking place in the housing market, tightening…

  • Ed Quinn ’50 supplied a bird’s-eye view of WWII

    Ed Quinn ’50 supplied a bird’s-eye view of WWII

      Like many military veterans, veterans, Edward Quinn ’50 has saved old photos from the days when he was deployed overseas. But his collection also contains original watercolors, wartime memorabilia, and images that are unlikely to be found in many scrapbooks, except for those compiled by a circle of soldiers that grows smaller as time…

  • William ’76 and Jane ’75 Mosakowski are honored for gift to Goddard Library collections

    Libraries are typically quiet places, reserved for study and reflection. But for a brief moment on April 15, inside the Robert H. Goddard Library, the golden rule was heartily ignored as members of the Clark University staff and faculty broke into applause to honor William ’76 and Jane ’75 Mosakowski for their significant contributions to the library’s collections.…

  • Padma Power

    Entrepreneur, philanthropist, celebrity, and host of Top Chef, Padma Lakshmi '92 has found a recipe for a sweet and savory life

  • Steven Roberts ’74, Sociology and Economics Major

    Entrepreneur Steven Roberts ’74, president and principal of The Roberts Companies, discusses the impact his Clark education has had on his career.

  • Clark opportunities extolled, alumni feted at Reunion dinner

    The world opened up for Michael Ross ’93 the day he arrived in Hughes Hall as a first-year student in 1989. The kid from a working-class Boston family found himself becoming fast friends with students who hailed from Pakistan, Jamaica, and that most exotic of locales, New York. Ross also discovered that Clark was a…

  • The man in the glass: In 1912, Louis Tyree broke the color barrier at Clark

    The man in the glass: In 1912, Louis Tyree broke the color barrier at Clark

    In 1912, he was the first African American to graduate from Clark College

  • Dolan to receive award at Reunion for a lifetime of service to Clark

    Dolan to receive award at Reunion for a lifetime of service to Clark

    If you were to read aloud the list of positions, awards, and achievements that Tom Dolan ’62, M.A.Ed. ’63, compiled during his 42-year career at Clark, you would first have to draw a deep breath. On May 18, he’ll receive the University’s first Lifetime Achievement Award.