Celebrating Family Weekend 2021
Families turned out Oct. 15-17 to sample the best of fall at Clark: a nature walk in the Arboretum, soccer and tennis matches, pumpkin-decorating, a harvest brunch, and more.
Joseph M. Corazzini has been appointed Clark’s vice president for government and community affairs, responsible for sustaining the University’s active partnerships in Worcester and the Main South neighborhood.
Margo R. Foreman has been appointed Clark’s vice president and chief officer of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), responsible for overseeing or supporting Clark’s programs and initiatives in support of DEI.
Kendall Isaac has been appointed the University’s first general counsel, Clark’s chief legal officer. Isaac also will serve as vice president, secretary of the University, and assistant secretary of the Board of Trustees.
Sebastián Royo has joined Clark as provost and vice president of academic affairs, with a tenured position as professor of political science. Previously, he served in leadership positions at Suffolk University.
Fast Facts
Clark was founded in 1887 as the first all-graduate institution in the country. Today, Clark promotes a rigorous liberal arts curriculum within the context of a research experience that addresses challenges on a global scale.
Trees a tool to fight climate change
Study measures how curbing deforestation in the Northeast could lower the impact of carbon emissions.
Where and how to work in tech?
Alumni return to offer advice on pursuing careers with Tripadvisor, State Street, Instagram, and more.
Love for Connecticut River spawns internship
This summer, environmental science major Olivia Blaney ’23 conducted research on an invasive species infestation.
Flexibility is built into our liberal arts curriculum, allowing you to select from compelling courses on diverse topics.