UMD Clark Scholar Miranda Pierce Speaks at Stanley R. Zupnik Hall

“This speech also provided me the chance to reflect on my time at the University of Maryland and the student organizations which shaped my Clark School experience.”

UMD Climbs in Annual Rankings of Top Schools for Entrepreneurship

Maryland Earns Top 10 Nod From The Princeton Review, Entrepreneur Magazine for Eighth Straight Year.

DC-based foundation donates $1.5 million to AUC Consortium, funds engineering partnerships, scholarships

“I am so proud to work with the Atlanta University Center Consortium to leverage our resources and that of this community, and its member institutions, to maximize opportunities for citizens to live, work and play.”

UMD Holds Ceremonial Groundbreaking of Stanley R. Zupnik Hall

“Just like Stanley Zupnik and A. James Clark, the engineering students who are studying on our campus now and in the future will go out and shape the world in lasting ways,”

AUCC to Launch Institute to Support Minority Engineers with $1.5 Million Investment from A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation

“This work seeks to address the limited number of students going into engineering, the diverse need and the various diverse pipeline opportunities for the industry and how do we help other institutions build out their interest in the dual-degree engineering ecosystem.”

UMD breaks ground for Stanley R. Zupnik Hall interdisciplinary engineering building

The Clark Foundation was proud to take part in the groundbreaking of Stanley R. Zupnik Hall, the Interdisciplinary engineering building at the the University of Maryland.

AUCC to Launch Institute to Support Minority Engineers with $1.5 Million Investment from A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation

Learn about the Institute for Dual Degree Engineering Advancement (IDEA) and its aim to increase the number of students graduating in STEM.

The Clark Foundation was honored for extraordinary and enduring support that has had significant and inspiring impact on GW. 

“The Clark Foundation has opened doors for talented students pursuing a signature academic program that combines engineering, business, leadership development and community service,”

Alumnus Makes $25M Commitment to Fund New Engineering Facility

Washington, D.C., businessman Stanley R. Zupnik ‘59 has made a $25 million commitment toward a new building that will help prepare new generations of engineers and foster collaboration between disciplines in the A. James Clark School of Engineering.

Dean Graham Receives Top ASME Award

As the Dean of the A. James. Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, Graham aims to work with students, faculty, staff, alumni, industry partners, and national laboratories to develop cutting-edge research to address global grand challenges such as climate change, health, energy, and infrastructure.