Undergraduate students

  • From biology class to scientific journal publication, students get taste of genome research

    From biology class to scientific journal publication, students get taste of genome research

    Five undergraduate and two master’s degree students who completed Clark University’s spring biology course titled “The Genome Project” have received the ultimate feedback for their research and coursework: vetting of their research by professional scientists and acceptance of their publication into the American Society for Microbiology’s Genome Announcements. Their article, titled “Genome Sequence of Zymomonas mobilis subsp. mobilis NRRL B-1960,” appears in…

  • HERO tree-restoration efforts take root in Massachusetts’ gateway cities

    HERO tree-restoration efforts take root in Massachusetts’ gateway cities

    Undergraduates gain research experience by examining impact of planting programs in Holyoke, Revere and Chelsea

  • From a cappella to Capitella, Jenna Libera composes a college life of song, science and collaboration

    From a cappella to Capitella, Jenna Libera composes a college life of song, science and collaboration

    As musical director of Clark University’s all-female a cappella group the Counterpoints, Jenna Libera ’18, has created arrangements that melodiously blend soprano and alto voices. In her academic work, she likewise has skillfully harmonized double majors in biology and psychology to pursue her interest in neuroscience. Since arriving at Clark in 2014, Libera has completed two…

  • Arielle Pierre pursues activism beyond academics

    Arielle Pierre pursues activism beyond academics

    Political science major's on-the-job, extracurricular experiences preparing her for career in public policy

  • Students unlock the secrets of marketing to millennials

    Students unlock the secrets of marketing to millennials

    Consumer Behavior, Branding Strategy classes share research on environmentally sustainable fashion with L.L. Bean

  • The past is present for history major Adelaide Petrov-Yoo

    The past is present for history major Adelaide Petrov-Yoo

    Studying abroad in Jordan her junior year gave Clark University history major Adelaide Petrov-Yoo ’17 the chance to learn Arabic and better understand the roots of the Middle East conflict. After returning to Clark in fall 2016, the New Yorker applied that knowledge to write her honors thesis focusing on the Soviet Union’s intervention in Afghanistan and…

  • Merging biology and art gives Amy Yeager a rare body of work

    Merging biology and art gives Amy Yeager a rare body of work

    After living in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Romania and Senegal, where she attended small international schools, Amy Yeager ’17 thought Clark University might be a good fit. “Clark was small with a significant international community, so I thought the transition wouldn’t be so difficult,” she says. “When I got my acceptance letter, I just had a…

  • Honors thesis reveals Vietnam War’s hidden history

    Honors thesis reveals Vietnam War’s hidden history

    As a history major at Clark University, Emily Langley ’17 became interested in studying the roles of the American and Vietnamese women who served during the Vietnam War. One thing was missing, however: primary source material about the Vietnamese women who served. So Langley took matters into her own hands. “When the opportunity to study abroad came…

  • Examining Middle Eastern history through a gender lens

    Examining Middle Eastern history through a gender lens

    Marisa Natale ’17 had never considered a major in history, let alone pursuing a doctorate in the discipline. With the encouragement of her academic adviser, Nina Kushner, however, the Clark University graduate is now applying to Ph.D. programs to study Middle Eastern history from the perspective of gender. Natale decided on her major because Kushner, associate professor…

  • Nine Steinbrecher Fellows to pursue projects in sciences, humanities

    Nine Steinbrecher Fellows to pursue projects in sciences, humanities

    Nine Clark University students have been awarded Steinbrecher Fellowships to pursue original ideas, creative research and community service projects this summer and during the 2017-18 academic year. The Steinbrecher Fellowship Program was established in 2006. The newest Steinbrecher Fellows are all members of the Class of 2018.  They and their projects include: Odgerel Chintulga, who will…