Undergraduate students

  • Management major’s future is fashion-forward

    Management major’s future is fashion-forward

    Kendrick Quek '19 has a design for life as a vintage clothing retailer

  • Student’s LEEP project finds the heart in juvenile justice

    Student’s LEEP project finds the heart in juvenile justice

    Andrew Nickerson's research at UMass Medical aims to benefit children at risk

  • Hurricane Maria ‘a game changer’

    Hurricane Maria ‘a game changer’

    Clark students and alumni from Puerto Rico struggle with the question, ‘Is this our new normal?’

  • Campus kicks off new school year with big, warm welcome

    Campus kicks off new school year with big, warm welcome

    University welcomes 590 first-year and 51 transfer students, 388 new graduate students, and nine new tenure-track faculty

  • Clark’s Puerto Rico connection

    Clark’s Puerto Rico connection

    Island's students fall in love with mainland university

  • Sherief Eldeeb ’18 is a man of the mind

    Sherief Eldeeb ’18 is a man of the mind

    Sherief Eldeeb ’18 is fascinated by how the brain and the body function together like partners in a long-term relationship. Sometimes they get along perfectly well. But when they clash, he needs to know why. He spent a part of last summer at the University of Washington, helping conduct a study of the sleep patterns…

  • Clark’s public health offerings go global

    Clark’s public health offerings go global

    Beginning in fall 2015, Clark students could declare a new undergraduate concentration in public health, offered under the direction of David Thurlow, professor of chemistry, who at the time oversaw Clark’s pre-health advising program. The concentration recognizes the expanding role of public health in a globalized society. Since its introduction, enrollment in the public health concentration has…