Worcester
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Clark welcomes Class of 2030 to campus
Hundreds of new Clarkies students packed into the Kneller Athletic Center on Thursday afternoon after moving into residence halls with the help of their family members and peer mentors, getting used to their new home away from home.
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Clark, Amazon Web Services convene inaugural AI Agents Academy
Clark University, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), convened more than 400 leaders from universities, healthcare organizations, foundations, and nonprofits for the inaugural AI Agents Academy in downtown Worcester on Tuesday, August 18.
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Exploring Clark University, exploring Worcester, and exploring yourself
On this episode of Challenge. Change., Dean of Students Danielle Morgan Acosta ’05, MAT ’06, and Hannah Oh ’27, CDP ’28, offer their best advice for navigating the transition to college.
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10 things to know for the fall 2026 semester at Clark University
With summer break coming to a close and the academic year nearly upon us, here’s the scoop on what’s happening on campus this fall.
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Crises of rising heat, lack of trees, impact vulnerable communities across Massachusetts
State and local officials sat down for a roundtable discussion inside ASEC.
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Girls Inc. Eureka! participants explore STEM and college life at Clark University
Nearly 100 participants of the Girls Inc. of Worcester Eureka! Program learned during four days on Clark’s campus
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Massachusetts school students discover the magic of scientific research at Clark
Hundreds of middle and high school students from throughout Massachusetts visited Clark to test out their research skills this spring.
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Students design logos for art gallery at Worcester radio station
Students designed logos for The Harold Stevens Gallery, which is located just steps from campus.
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Belén’s Clark Brunch to open in former Annie’s Clark Brunch space
Eatery to offer Salvadoran and American dishes
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Meet the Clark student who advocated for Massachusetts to recognize April as Armenian-American Heritage Month
Anahit Marutyan ’29 received the City of Worcester’s Woman of Consequence Award for her commitment to social justice.












