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UMD Welcomes A. James Clark Scholars Class of ’26
The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland welcomes 11 exceptional young engineers from across the state of Maryland.
Investing to address today’s challenges requires a foundation of trust and community.
On #NationalPhilanthropyDay, the Clark Foundation is proud to highlight our new legacy landing page to share lessons and impacts from the last 35 years of our trust-based philanthropic programs.
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,”
The Headstrong Project, Inc., Receives Second Investment from The A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation
Allowing U.S. Military Members Greater Access to Innovative, Evidence-Based Mental Health Care, Including Ketamine Assisted Therapy.
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.