Worcester
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Resilient Worcester adds support programs for young children to Worcester’s Trauma Response System
Resilient Worcester, a partnership between Clark University and Worcester’s Governance Council on Children, Youth, and Families, has received a three-year, UMass Memorial Health Determination of Need grant for $347,000 to expand its existing Handle with Care program.
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February blizzard drops snow on Clark
Worcester saw 13.7 inches of snow on Monday, Feb. 23, and flakes continued falling on Wednesday, Feb. 25. Photos by Steven King, University photographer
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Three Clarkies place in ArtsWorcester’s 22nd College Show
College Show on view through April 12
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Clarkies chronicle history of Worcester NAACP branch
Students and professors collected oral histories, shaped a narrative
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Works by Clark artists on display in 22nd ArtsWorcester College Show
The annual exhibition includes photography, mixed media art, oil on canvas, and more.
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Students promote neighborhood pride, build leadership skills with Main South clean-ups
Clark Community Ambassadors take on local litter
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Major storm blankets Clark in two feet of snow
Scenes from the January 2026 snowstorm.
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Worcester students learn the language of chemistry at Clark
Since coming to Clark in 2022, Professor Julio D’Arcy has welcomed Worcester middle and high schoolers and their teachers to Clark labs. His goal is to show students that chemistry is nothing to fear — that it’s just part of life.
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Carnegie classification recognizes Clark’s commitment to community engagement
Clark has received the 2026 Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement, a prestigious national recognition that recognizes the University’s commitment to building partnerships, collaborating with the public and private sectors, and making a positive impact in the Worcester community and beyond.
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‘I try to capture Worcester in a way that I wish other people could see’
For Owen Dominguez ’27, photography is not just a skill or a hobby, it’s a way of life. During his time as a Clarkie, taking photos has allowed Dominguez to connect with people on and off campus, creating images that earned him a scholarship from the Griffin Museum of Photography.









