Photo essay: ClarkFEST spring 2025


From gamifying social movements to analyzing partisan press on the eve of the Civil War, undergraduate student research touches all corners of our society. Students’ creative and research endeavors were on display April 23 for the spring 2025 edition of ClarkFEST, the University’s biannual research showcase.

ClarkFEST included over a dozen interactive media and game design presentations, five panel presentations, and more than 100 poster presentations.

students show research posters
students demo video games during showcase
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
students demo video games during showcase
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
students show research posters
student shows project on computer screen
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
students show research posters
students show research posters
students show research posters
students show research posters
students show research posters
students show research posters
students demo video games during showcase
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
students show research posters
student plays video game
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
student plays video game
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
students show research posters
students show research posters
students show research posters
students show research posters
students demo video games during showcase
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26
student shows research poster
students demo video games during showcase
Photo by Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26

Photos by Steven King, university photographer, and Natalie Hoang ’25, MBA ’26

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