Psyched at Clark

Read: Junior Rebecca Wohl-Pollack blogs about academic life at Clark from the perspective of a psychology major who’s also completing a concentration in Jewish Studies.

Becoming a Global Citizen

Watch: Maria Acosta Cruz, Chair of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Clark, talks about how learning a foreign language is a gateway to becoming a global citizen.

Belonging and Genocide

Watch: Professor Thomas Kuehne, of Clark University’s Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, discusses his new book Belonging and Genocide: Hitler’s Community, 1918-1945.

Visualizing Historic Performances

Watch: Virginia Vaughan, Professor of English at Clark University, discusses her new book Speaking Pictures: The Visual/Verbal Nexus of Dramatic Performance, which she co-edited with Fernando Cioni, and Clark alumna Jacquelyn Bessell.

The Great Recession and Its Impact on Families

Watch: In this fourth and final presidential inauguration symposium panel, based upon the first seminar, Clark experts review research on the impact of the 2007 Great Recession.

A Radical Life

Read: D’Army Bailey got booted from one university for leading civil rights protests. And then Clark came calling.

Clark Diaries

Read: Seven Clarkies blog about their day-to-day lives.

The Internet and Your Brain

Lawn Care and the Environment

Watch: Abby Kaminski ’11 is researching the impact of suburban lawn care practices on the local environment and writing a storybook to educate kids about these issues.

Creativity and Leadership for the New Century

Watch: Clark experts focus on what creativity means and how leadership is needed to promote and encourage it in the 21st century.

Challenges and Opportunities in Today’s Global Economy

Watch: While all indicators point toward a slow recovery of the global economy from the latest worldwide recession, challenges for economic stability and growth remain. Clark experts present their views and perceptions of the challenges—and opportunities—that face their respective organizations.

Pakistan Flood Awareness

Watch: Clark’s South Asian Students Association educated the campus community about the disastrous floods that took place in Pakistan last summer.