National Grid and Clark Team Up
Watch: Environmental science major Amy Kapitan ’13 worked as a liaison between National Grid and stakeholders in Worcester.
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: 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 undergrad is interviewed by Bostonlanka.com/South Asian News about her research on post-war sentiments towards ethnic minorities in Sri Lanka.
Read: Six Clark undergraduates who have been selected as LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice) Pioneers blog about their summer LEEP projects.
Watch: Clark undergrads describe the University’s new model for education, LEEP.
Watch: Clarkies talk about the benefits of first-year intensives on their liberal arts education.
Watch: Hannah Berry ’12 describes Clark’s new model of education, LEEP, and how it relates to her academic experience.
Watch: Matt Warndorf ’12 learned scientific research first hand with Clark Biology Professor Todd Livdahl.
Watch: Champo Mapulanga, a Clark University undergrad from Zambia, talks about LEEP, Clark’s pioneering model of education.
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
Dan Bowhers ‘06: Alumnus’ new film celebrates fowl play
Heart in Seoul: Clark grad earns important post in South Korea
Feeling Like Home