Since 1991, Clark undergraduates have presented their research and creative work annually at our Undergraduate Student Academic Festivals, now known collectively as ClarkFEST. ClarkFEST Spring Edition (formerly Academic Spree Day or ASD), which is held during the spring semester, celebrates student work produced under the mentorship of the University's distinguished faculty during the academic year. ClarkFEST Fall Edition (formerly known as Fall Fest), held annually during the fall semester, was established in 2000 as a venue to showcase work accomplished over the summer. Students must be invited to participate by a sponsoring faculty member. During both events undergraduates
- display their research findings
- present papers
- participate in panel discussions
- exhibit artwork in a variety of media
- perform musical compositions and theatrical sketches.
Browse the contents of Academic Spree Day and Fall Fest:
Academic Spree Day and Fall Fest Programs
Academic Spree Day Program 2020
Poster Sessions
- Winter Fest 2021
- Poster symposia from 2000 to 2013
- Fall Fest 2021
- Fall Fest 2019
- Fall Fest 2018
- Fall Fest 2017
- Fall Fest 2016
- Fall Fest 2015
- Fall Fest 2014
- ClarkFEST Spring 2022
- ClarkFEST Fall 2022
- Academic Spree Day 2021
- Academic Spree Day 2020
- Academic Spree Day 2019
- Academic Spree Day 2018
- Academic Spree Day 2017
- Academic Spree Day 2016
- Academic Spree Day 2015
- Academic Spree Day 2014