Clark University College of Professional and Continuing Education
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Clark at a Glance
Clark was founded in 1887 as one of the first all-graduate institutions 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.
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First-Year Experience
Class of 2026 tackles dystopian sci fi
This year's Common Academic Experience centers on a single text: Octavia Butler's "Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation."
Wednesday, October 26
Presidential Lecture at Clark
Deepening Perspectives
Research reaches to the core of the Clark experience.
How structural racism leads to COVID deaths
Sociologist Rosalie Torres Stone and biologists Nathan Ahlgren and Philip Bergmann take a deep dive into the pandemic's impact on minoritized racial groups, identifying the "need to confront structural racism on multiple fronts to address health disparities."
Read the journal article
The whispering world of ASMR
Some people feel a tingle after watching someone whisper in a YouTube video. Hugh Manon, professor of screen studies, and Shuo Niu, professor of computer science, explore the world of ASMR, or autonomous sensory meridian response.
Explore the sensation
'We have the capacity to create change'
Professor Eric DeMeulenaere is working with organizers in Worcester to create the Audre Lorde Transformative Art School, named for the late poet, feminist, and civil rights activist, to challenge the standard approach to education.
Read about change
Where climate change meets national security
Ed Carr, director of the International Development, Community, and Engagement department, brings ethnographic expertise to the National Academies' Climate Security Roundtable, established at the direction of Congress.
Learn about the roundtable
Course Surfer
In Session This Fall
Flexibility is built into our liberal arts curriculum, allowing you to select from compelling courses on diverse topics.
FREN 124
Popular Culture in France
Discover French popular culture (slang, food, sports, humor, and more) through film, music, comics, and the media — all while practicing your French!
ID 125
Tales from the Far Side: Contemporary Dilemmas in Development
What is so compelling about the idea of development? Why does it ail much of the so-called Third World? Explore these issues and more as you study geopolitics.
MCA 281
Urban Community Journalism
Get out into the Worcester community to gain hands-on experience in journalism by meeting with local newspaper staff and reporting on current issues.
PSYC 245
True Crime: Gender, Race, and Sexuality as Lenses
Examine true crime stories, both high profile and little known, to explore issues of stigma, visibility, violence, sexuality, and intersectionality.
SCRN 214
Social and Cultural Issue Documentary Production
Design, produce, and edit a short documentary on a current social or cultural issue of your choosing while learning about the art of non-fiction storytelling.
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