Class of 2020

  • NOAA Fellows work to protect endangered species across the US

    NOAA Fellows work to protect endangered species across the US

    Undergrads conduct research spanning Arctic to Gulf

  • Stronger Together app powers Clark students to MIT hackathon fame

    Stronger Together app powers Clark students to MIT hackathon fame

    Abdur Rahman Muhammad '20, Geva Segal '21 win for 'Exploring New Territory'

  • David Sullivan practices politics that cross party lines

    David Sullivan practices politics that cross party lines

    Political science major's stints in State House teach him practical and ‘soft skills’

  • Hannah Brier ’20 is a class act

    Hannah Brier ’20 is a class act

    Hannah Brier '20 rehearses for a boundary-pushing teaching career

  • Clark HERO Fellows work to green Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities

    Clark HERO Fellows work to green Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities

    Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities sport architectural reminders of their once-bustling industrial past: factories, warehouses, and ubiquitous triple-deckers, all built close to the street. What’s often missing from this picture? Trees. This summer, six Clark University undergraduate researchers have joined a multi-agency effort to increase the tree canopy to these 26 small- to mid-sized Gateway Cities, bringing cooling shade…

  • Student film ‘Eyeline’ gets the red carpet treatment

    Student film ‘Eyeline’ gets the red carpet treatment

    Murder. Betrayal. A man tied up in a basement. A woman crashing through a window. Menacing hallways and shadowy corners hiding ugly secrets. Just a typical night at the movies for Clark University. That’s a bare description of “Eyeline,” a neo-noir thriller written, directed, produced, and acted by Clark students who took Genre Production Workshop,…

  • Clark students are making ArtsWorcester exhibitions pop

    Clark students are making ArtsWorcester exhibitions pop

    Undergraduate students in last fall’s “Art, the Public, and the History of Worcester: ArtsWorcester,” a Problems of Practice (POP) course taught by Kristina Wilson, professor of art history, are seeing their efforts bear fruit this spring. The students researched contemporary artists to be featured in eight solo exhibitions produced by ArtsWorcester and wrote essays about the artists’ work. The students’…

  • Annual TCK conference brings global spirit to the Clark campus

    Annual TCK conference brings global spirit to the Clark campus

    Editor’s note: Kaiomi Inniss ’19 chaired the sixth annual Third Culture Kid and Global Nomads Conference at Clark on Feb. 24, and co-led a workshop, “Picking Up the Crumbs: An Exploration of Food Politics in the Lives of TCKs,” with Chikondi Thangata ’20. Below, Inniss reports on the day’s events. The question, “Where are you…

  • Clark students study youth culture in Cuba

    Clark students study youth culture in Cuba

      Cuba has often been referred to as an island nation that is “stuck in time.” However, Crystal Hill ’20, a women’s and gender studies major, was pleasantly surprised to notice that while the city of Havana included classic ’50s Cadillacs and relics from years past, it also contained billboards about modern-day social problems such as…

  • Clark Global Scholars share their cultures with Worcester high schoolers

    Clark Global Scholars share their cultures with Worcester high schoolers

      A benefit of having a large community of international students at Clark University – where 14 percent of undergraduates come from outside the United States – is their ability to share their cultures and perspectives with others, both on campus and off. Just ask the high school students and parents who attended the recent…