Worcester
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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.
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‘Pride in my community’
Clarkies learn about nonprofit management by volunteering in Worcester
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Community spirit reflected in the work of Lund Award winners
Ryan Saboia ’26 and Geography Professor Rinku Roy Chowdhury have been honored for their dedication to the Worcester community and for serving and uplifting the city’s marginalized and underserved populations.
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10 things you should know for the fall 2025 semester
As summer winds down and a new academic year begins, here’s the scoop on what’s happening on campus this fall.
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‘The whole community will get healthier’
Resilient Worcester grant seeks to improve effectiveness of youth violence interventions
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Harvesting lessons from a farming master class
Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts
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‘She left an indelible mark’
Colleagues remember Professor Amy Richter
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From yellowed clippings in a scrapbook, a hidden history is revealed
Student researchers trace the origins of Worcester’s renowned EcoTarium
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Clark confers 468 undergraduate degrees to the Class of 2025
President David B. Fithian ’87 urged the graduates to celebrate their accomplishments.
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Photo essay: Yeehaw for Spree Day 2025
Students galloped onto the Campus Green on Tuesday, April 8, for the 2025 edition of Spree Day. This year’s theme, Spree-Haw, inspired students to don cowboy hats, cow costumes, and plenty of flannel. This annual tradition since 1903 gives students a day to celebrate spring and a respite from class.









