Undergraduate students

  • 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’…

  • Working with ArtsWorcester, Clark students share research with community

    Working with ArtsWorcester, Clark students share research with community

    Art History Professor Kristina Wilson's Problems of Practice class critically examines, promotes spring exhibitions at local galleries

  • Clark recognized as one of ‘Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs’

    Clark recognized as one of ‘Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs’

    Clark University has been recognized as one of the “Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs” (MPPWSA) by the ACPA-College Student Educators International and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. This national award celebrates student affairs workplaces that are vibrant, diverse, supportive, and committed to staff work-life balance, professional development, and inclusive excellence. MPPWSA offers institutional leaders information that…

  • Clark students, alumni spend spring break renovating flooded homes in Baton Rouge

    Clark students, alumni spend spring break renovating flooded homes in Baton Rouge

    Eighteen Clark undergraduate students and two alumni volunteers took a 27-hour bus ride to spend their March spring break in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, restoring abandoned buildings and demolishing homes destroyed by the catastrophic floods of August 2016. News coverage of the Clark students’ volunteer work in Baton Route, Louisiana. They joined forces with three dozen more…

  • Toni Armstrong ’19 turns historical research into an art

    Toni Armstrong ’19 turns historical research into an art

    Toni Armstrong ’19 didn’t come to Clark University to take it easy. In her three years here, the art history/ancient civilization double major has indulged her curiosity and demonstrated her talents and passions in ways that span multiple disciplines. This kind of workload would be daunting for anyone, but Armstrong has learned to manage. “I need to pursue…

  • First-year students explore significance of area’s waterways

    First-year students explore significance of area’s waterways

    Geography professor's global research informs class' inquiry into local story of how Blackstone River shaped Worcester's development

  • ‘We were here because we wanted a good education’

    ‘We were here because we wanted a good education’

    In 1942, the first women undergraduates arrived at Clark. The university would never be the same.

  • Korean-American leadership summit inspires students to take political action

    Korean-American leadership summit inspires students to take political action

    Joseph Jung ’20 and Jeanne Kim ’21 represented Clark University at the Korean American Grassroots Conference University Leadership Summit recently in New York. Organized by Korean American Civic Empowerment (KACE), a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization based in New York and New Jersey, the summit aimed to educate Korean-American college students about civic participation and to empower them to engage in the…

  • Students produce art, critical essays for ArtsWorcester

    Students produce art, critical essays for ArtsWorcester

    17 Clark artists featured in 14th Annual College Show; Professor Kristina Wilson's class works with local artists