A year of inquiry, engagement, and community
As we prepare to welcome 2025, we invite you to share in our selection of favorite memories from 2024 — through photographs, podcasts, and stories.
Trending at Clark
A new life sciences lab geared towards careers
Clark’s Gustaf H. Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry celebrates the launch of a new $750K grant-funded life sciences facility.
On art, love, and belonging
Artist, entrepreneur, and Newman civic fellow, Wynne Dromey ’25, MBA ’26 uses art connect with communities through local nonprofit organizations.
Honoring Clark’s rocket pioneer
With the approaching centennial of the world’s first liquid-fuel rocket launch by Robert Goddard, the celebration kicks off.
Altogether different for the greater good
Clark is built for the kind of unconventional and independent thinking that allows us to value the imperfect and navigate the unexpected. We move through the world with confidence and curiosity, eager to discover what awaits and emboldened to act when our moment arises.
Academics
Gain a world-class education grounded in both intellectual rigor and an urgent responsibility to elevate our fellow humans.
Explore majors
Browse undergraduate programs and learn about the experiential learning, study abroad, and accelerated degree options that make us different.
Graduate degree programs
Our globally recognized graduate programs will enable you to contribute to new knowledge and positive action in your chosen field.
Meet the faculty
Clark faculty are scholar-teachers who bring students into their research.
Discovery and Impact
We think differently. We ask hard and good questions. We break down barriers to new knowledge and positive action.
Cyanobacteria produce oxygen for life on earth. Why are viruses killing them?
Funded by $1.1 million in NSF grants, researchers dive into an undersea war of the microbes.
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Sustainable cities
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Geospatial analytics
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Creative arts
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Climate and Global Change
Could traditional knowledge hold the answer to feeding the world?
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Political Science
What can Euripides teach us about the role of grief and rage in contemporary society?
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Science and health
Admissions
Clarkies are curious about the world and their place in it. We put our knowledge into action to make a difference.
Undergraduate studies
We want to get to know you, what inspires you, and the ways you’ll enrich the Clark community.
Graduate studies
Join a community of world-class scholars researching solutions to address the challenges facing the world.
International students
You are welcome here. Our shared understanding is broadened by the perspectives you bring to our campus.
Of undergraduate alumni employed, volunteering, or in school six months after graduation
Success after Clark
Experience for yourself what it’s like to study at a small research university with a strong liberal arts core.
Still curious? Contact us to request more information.
Experience for yourself what it’s like to study at a small research university with a strong liberal arts core.
A look inside the lab
Recent photos from the laboratories and creative spaces at Clark offer a glimpse into the work of faculty and students across campus.