In perspective: A few of our favorite images
University photographer Steve King roams the Clark campus daily to capture the life and spirit of our community through his lens. In this collection, we share 22 of Steve’s most memorable photos from throughout the year.
Above, the interactive show “Waiting for Obols” merged the talents of Visual & Performing Arts and the Becker School of Design & Technology.
Clark’s own version of the Minions were mellow-yellow on Halloween.
The historic clock on Jonas Clark Hall gets a behind-the-scenes look.
Clark biology students this fall explored the ecosystem on the shoreline of Nahant, Mass.
Upper-class students were out in force to assist first-years on move-in day.
Cailin Marcel Manson, director of music performance at Clark, conducts the Festival Concert at Mechanics Hall.
Commencement was an occasion for joy, celebration, and colorful mortarboards.
Channing Webber ’25 at the piano in Estabrook Hall. Channing is planning a career as a composer for movies and television.
Students cross onto campus from the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center.
Anh Le ’23 conducts research on ants in Professor Kaitlyn Mathis’ lab.
If it’s sunrise, it’s time for the rowing team to glide across Lake Quinsigamond.
First-year students illuminate the Kneller Center at the conclusion of the Fiat Lux Ceremony welcoming them to Clark.
Autumn leaves on the walk to Jonas Clark Hall.
Mackenzie Johnson ’23 competes on a Clark esports team. Two Clark teams earned first place at the National Esports Collegiate Conference.
Talented student performers brought down the house in style with the return of International Gala , which had been on hiatus because of COVID.
At his Inauguration ceremony , David Fithian ’87 donned the presidential robe and hood with assistance from his husband Michael Rodriguez.
The Clark community enjoyed watching a family of swans take up residence on Crystal Pond.
A steel beam is guided into place on the rising Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design , the future home for the Becker School of Design & Technology.
Gilligan offered some much-needed love to hard-working Clark students during finals week.
Clark biology students ventured into Worcester’s waterways this past summer to answer the question: What does the health of the watershed mean for the health of Worcester’s citizens?
A mom says goodbye to her first-year student on move-in day.
The landmark Goddard Library is in the process of receiving a façade-lift.