
Going viral for good
As a marketing and communications intern at Second Chance Animal Services, an animal welfare organization, Luca Houtsmuller 鈥25, MSC 鈥26, uses the latest social media trends to engage audiences and help animals find their forever homes.
The Clark Experience prepares students to be creative, imaginative, and bold thinkers who are ready to challenge convention and change our world.

With academic excellence at its core, The Clark Experience is our promise to every student that they will have the opportunity to excel academically, discover their purpose, explore their passions, cultivate their communities, engage locally and globally, and know that they are prepared for a fulfilling career and life.
It’s no wonder 96% of Clark graduates say they鈥檙e doing meaningful work.

At ClarkFEST, students share their research, academic achievements, and creative works through posters, presentations, and interactive exhibits.

Students find urban heat islands can be 10.4 degrees hotter than other parts of the city
Students in Clark鈥檚 Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) program spent eight weeks monitoring tree health, working with stakeholders, and getting their hands in the dirt as part of an ongoing urban tree-planting initiative.
Read about the impact of this work
鈥淗eat island buildup could be due to a lack of cover or higher impervious surfaces that absorb a lot of that heat. We know that trees can have an impact on reducing that.鈥
Aidan Humphreys 鈥26

Can mindfulness be a key to happier relationships?
In his new book, 鈥淭he Mindful Path to Intimacy,鈥滳lark psychologist, James V. C贸rdova uses guided exercises, journaling prompts, and stories to help couples learn how to be present with their partner, to resolve conflicts, and connect on a deeper level.
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