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  • ‘Equal parts wacky and rigorous’

    ‘Equal parts wacky and rigorous’

    English and Creative Writing Professor Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez and Visual and Performing Arts Professor Jan Johnson teach Text & Image, an interdisciplinary and collaborative course that blurs boundaries between the visual and the verbal, asking students to create original projects by experimenting with writing, sewing, printing, drawing, and direct animation filmmaking techniques.  Students created accordion books…

  • Harvesting lessons from a farming master class

    Harvesting lessons from a farming master class

    Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts

  • ‘It is the perfect space for me to be with my culture’

    ‘It is the perfect space for me to be with my culture’

    Through dance, Salsa Encendida creates community at Clark

  • Photo essay: Gala 2025, ‘The Sound of Gala’

    Photo essay: Gala 2025, ‘The Sound of Gala’

    International Gala 2025 filled the Kneller Athletic Center on March 22 with an explosion of color, movement, and fashion. This year’s theme, “The Sound of Gala,” honored the music and sounds that shape our unique cultures and identities.

  • ‘If I see something that I want to change, I’m going to change it’

    ‘If I see something that I want to change, I’m going to change it’

    Professor Raphael Rogers and author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie explore the need for Black representation in picture books

  • ‘I was showing a vulnerable piece of myself’

    ‘I was showing a vulnerable piece of myself’

    Photos, paintings, sculptures by 17 Clarkies on display at ArtsWorcester show

  • Peace and purpose

    Peace and purpose

    Alum teaches in Togo as Clark launches new Peace Corps Prep Program

  • ‘Using business to create social good’

    ‘Using business to create social good’

    Dean David Jordan reflects on 15 years of service trips with Clarkies

  • ‘We want to build this to strengthen people’

    ‘We want to build this to strengthen people’

    Clark to partner with African Community Education

  • ‘Resilience, empathy, and the power of storytelling’

    ‘Resilience, empathy, and the power of storytelling’

    Justin Schwartz ’27 reflects on a semester of Clark University theater

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