American Museum of Natural History Evolution of Terrestrial Leeches
Watch: A biology and studio art double major, Rebecca Rood Goldman ’14 studied the evolution of terrestrial leeches for her LEEP Project.
Watch: Four Clarkies answer questions tweeted by students admitted to the Class of 2017 during a live-streamed Google+ hangout.
Watch: A biology and studio art double major, Rebecca Rood Goldman ’14 studied the evolution of terrestrial leeches for her LEEP Project.
Watch: Environmental science major Amy Kapitan ’13 worked as a liaison between National Grid and stakeholders in Worcester.
Watch: Lila Trowbridge ’12 worked with a community-based organization in Guatemala for her LEEP Project.
Watch: For his LEEP Project, theater arts major Alexander Kump ’13 spent his summer working for the CBS Comedy Development Department.
Watch: Ryan Osbaldeston ’13 interned at EMC learning programming for the beta testing phase of his LEEP project.
Watch: LEEP Pioneer Alison Mayer ’13 shot a road-trip documentary that addresses issues of American identity and the West.
Watch: Clark historian speaks on “Ethnic Cleansing and the Armenian Genocide: New Evidence from the Ottoman Archive.”
Watch: Kulani Dias ’13 studied post-war trauma in Sri Lanka for her LEEP Pioneer Project.
Watch: In the first of her “Hidden Campus Spots” series, Laina Pauker ’14 explores the Clark University Peace Library.
Watch: Clark environmental science & policy master’s candidate ’14, Sundar Layalu, created this video about sustainability from a Nepalese perspective.
Watch: Clark undergrad is interviewed by Bostonlanka.com/South Asian News about her research on post-war sentiments towards ethnic minorities in Sri Lanka.
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett interviewed on FOXNews.com Live!
Clark geographer testifies before House of Representatives
Clark Poll: Parents welcome emerging adults back to the nest
Just Do It day
From Earth Transformed to Sustainability Science
“Hangout” with Clarkies
Guy Pistone ‘12 flexes his muscles with Fitivity