
Challenge. Change. Podcast
1) Indulging Your Inner Child with Photographer and Professor Stephen DiRado
Photographer and Visual and Performing Arts Professor Stephen DiRado fell in love with cameras at age 12 and remains infatuated five decades later. "As a nervous kid, the camera had that same kind of ...Show More
2) An Introvert's Clark Journey with Dean of Students Danielle Morgan Acosta
A two-time and first-gen Clark alum, Danielle Morgan Acosta '05, MAT '06, knows what it's like to arrive at college and feel overwhelmed by all the opportunities ahead. Acosta, the dean of students, c...Show More
3) An Introvert's Clark Journey with Interim Dean of Students Danielle Morgan Acosta
A two-time and first-gen Clark alum, Danielle Morgan Acosta '05, MAT '06, knows what it's like to arrive at college and feel overwhelmed by all the opportunities ahead. Acosta, the interim dean of stu...Show More
4) Highlights from Clark University's 121st Commencement
Clark's 121st Commencement Ceremonies on May 19, 2025, conferred 468 undergraduate degrees and 1,014 advanced degrees. NPR journalist Ari Shapiro and Esther Duflo, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and ...Show More
5) How Maps can Erase or Unify with History Professor Nathan Braccio
History Professor Nathan Braccio is a scholar of Indigenous and colonial American history and has a special interest in maps."Like many other people, I have a fascination with maps," he says. "A map c...Show More
6) Fungal Armageddon: Why We're Drawn to “The Last of Us” with Professors Betsy Huang, Ulm, and Javier Tabima Restrepo
With season two of HBO Max's "The Last of Us," based on the acclaimed video game franchise created by Naughty Dog, hitting screens this weekend, we asked Clark University professors to unpack people's...Show More
7) What Does Justice Look Like in Your City? With Geography Professor Asha Best
Geography Professor Asha Best has lived in a handful of cities across the U.S., Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Atlanta among them. Experiencing each place’s unique culture, transportation, and education s...Show More
8) Our Enduring Love and Hate of Twilight with Sarah Gallagher
In 2008, just as the film adaptation of "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer was about to hit theaters, Sarah Gallagher was a doctoral student in Boston and saw everyone walking down Commonwealth Avenue with...Show More
9) Listening to a World of Sounds with Composer and Professor Matt Malsky
Most people aren't thinking about just how many sounds they encounter on an average day. But Professor Matt Malsky, the Tina Sweeney, M.A. '49, Endowed Chair in Music, director of the Higgins School f...Show More
10) Studying Sea Level Rise through Maps and Poems with Professor Christina Gerhardt
Professor Christina Gerhardt, Clark's Henry J. Leir Endowed Chair in Foreign Languages and Cultures, Language, Literature & Culture, is an open water swimmer who typically lives near oceans and grew u...Show More