Virginia Tech Clark Scholar, Nicky Huynh Graduates with a B.S. in Computer Science and a Minor in Mathematics

“Thank you to the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation and to all the connections I made through the Clark Scholars Program.”

Virginia Tech Clark Scholar, Genesis Wallace Graduates with an Honors B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering

“I’m filled with gratitude for the relationships, memories, and insights I have acquired during my enrollment. Whatever is next for me, I will always have VT, the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, and the valuable mentors they have provided me with to thank.”

Dean West Celebrates Clark Scholars Graduates

“We are graduating our first cohort of Clark Scholars tomorrow and had a lovely celebration today.”

Ward 8 Program Aims To Help Residents East Of The River Buy Homes

The pilot program will give qualifying Ward 8 residents up to $2,500 to cover closing costs.

George Washington University Clark Scholar, Arianna Haven, graduates with a Master’s Degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

“I look forward to continuing my work at NASA with the SCIFLI Team and Aerothermodynamics Branch in Hampton, Virginia.”

Catching Up with the Clark Scholars

Students from Stevens’ first cohort of the prestigious scholarship program set to graduate.

Apprenticeship Program Exposes High School Students to Wider Cadre of Careers

Aliea Mansaray serves as an HR apprentice at Accenture in Arlington, Virginia, under CityWorks DC’s CareerWise DC program.

edX and University of Maryland Launch New Online Product Management Master’s Degree

Informed by student and market demand, a first-of-its-kind, competitively priced, fully online degree program is now accepting applications.

Duke’s Inaugural Class of A. James Clark Scholars Graduate with Rave Reviews

Pioneering the ambitious scholarship program at Duke, these 10 bright and promising graduates helped kick off the curriculum focused on leadership, service, and business and entrepreneurship.

Portraits of Impact

Nearly 10,000 donors raised over $571.4 million for Maryland Engineering, eclipsing the college’s initial fundraising goal by more than $200 million. The impact of that philanthropy is impossible to miss.