FYI: First Year Intensives and LEEP
Watch: Clarkies talk about the benefits of first-year intensives on their liberal arts education.
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.
Watch: Siobhan Kelley ’12, president of Clark’s ONE chapter is one of 50 semi-finalists who is vying to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Africa with Chegg and ONE.
Watch:Jared Packard-Winkler ’12 talks about his Clark architecture research with Associate Professor of Art History Kristina Wilson.
Watch: Patrick Greer ’11 discusses his research about the history of Clark’s buildings.
Watch and Listen: Students talk about their exciting research in Siberian Arctic and how it changed their lives.
Watch Clark senior describes her psychology research project, “When a Kiss is Not Just a Kiss: How Personalization in Sexual Assault Education Programs Affect Retention and Awareness Rates Across Genders.”
Listen: Biochemistry major Brian McEnaney ’11 talks about his marine ecosystem research.
Read: Seven Clarkies blog about their day-to-day lives.
Clark Recycling Partnership
Clark New Play Festival
Richard Peet on DevNet
Science: Bonnie Richter ’75, Biology Major
Business: Bjoern Weidlich ’10, M.B.A. ’11, Economics Major
Science: Jesse Morin ’06, Biology Major
Entertainment: Steven DePaul ’72, English Major
Law & Government: Thomas Hicks ’93, Government Major
Science/Health: Mary A. Badon ’05, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology & Studio Art Major
Education/Academia: Dan Roberts ’07, M.A. ’08, History Major