Community
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Largest gift in Clark history fuels transformation plan for a strong future
Trustee Ron Shaich ’76 invests in the University’s defining moment
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‘A Clark education is powerfully different’
Ron Shaich ’76, L.H.D. ’14, came to Clark to study government, but like many Clarkies, his time on campus exposed him to new and unexpected experiences, fresh perspectives, and alternative pathways toward personal transformation.
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Constitution Day Lecture explores strengths, flaws in government
During his Sept. 18 address, Rana traced how America’s constitutional system gradually fused with other ideological responsibilities.
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‘Pride in my community’
Clarkies learn about nonprofit management by volunteering in Worcester
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Photo Essay: 2025 ACE cohort volunteers at local farm
Each year, students in the ACE Summer Institute arrive on campus early to jumpstart their college careers. This summer, students volunteered for the Community Harvest Project.
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Community spirit reflected in the work of Lund Award winners
Ryan Saboia ’26 and Geography Professor Rinku Roy Chowdhury have been honored for their dedication to the Worcester community and for serving and uplifting the city’s marginalized and underserved populations.
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A paw-sitively perfect internship
Luca Houtsmuller ’25, MSC ’26, flexes his social media skills for Second Chance Animal Services
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‘Equal parts wacky and rigorous’
Text & Image, an interdisciplinary and collaborative course, blurs boundaries between the visual and the verbal and asks students to create original projects by experimenting with a range of techniques, from writing and sewing to direct animation filmmaking.
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Harvesting lessons from a farming master class
Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts









