Katie Clark

Associate Director of Publications, University Communications

Katie Clark is the associate director of publications, and is a writer and editor for all publications managed by the Office of University Communications. Katie also serves as the senior editor and production coordinator for Drexel Magazine and EXEL Magazine, and contributes to the production of Drexel QuarterlyDrexelNow, annual reports, web-based publications, exhibit materials for The Drexel Collection and other strategic publications and communications overseen by the office.

Katie holds the title of the Drexel University Employee Olympics Spelling Bee Champion. They retired the sport after Katie won in a landslide victory in 2012. She's proudly held the title ever since.

Katie has served in this role since 2011. Previously, she worked as the writer-editor for the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; in the Office of Communications and Marketing for the Drexel College of Medicine; and as a writer and editor for several area newspapers including the Bucks County Courier Times and the Burlington County Times. She is also a proud alumna of Penn State's Daily Collegian.

Articles

A rendering of what the Korman Quadrangle will look like upon completion this fall. Masters of the Realm
An ambitious campus-improvement plan will announce to all who traverse it every day: This is Drexel.
Bob Peck pictured on the Great Wall China in 2011. Employee Spotlight: Robert McCracken Peck
Bob Peck, senior fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, is celebrating 40 years as the museum’s “humanist” with the release of a new book and grateful reflections on a career like no other.
James Herbert Q&A With Graduate College Dean and Executive Vice Provost James Herbert
You might call the one-year anniversary of Drexel’s Graduate College “the great rollout.” For the past year, with inaugural Dean and Executive Vice Provost James Herbert, PhD, leading the way, the college has moved into its new home and set in place a long list of initiatives. Now it’s time to mobilize.
This octopus is one of many Blaschka items held by the Academy of Natural Sciences. Hidden Treasures: Art of the Abyss
Over a century ago, scientists at the Academy of Natural Sciences were entranced and intrigued by the lifelike beauty of a collection of glass models of marine life created by German artisans and father-and-son team Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, and made sure the delicate creations quickly became a part of the Academy’s collection.
40 under 40 promo for class of 2017 Drexel Magazine's 40 Under 40: Be a Part of the Fifth Annual Class of Honorees
Now through Sept. 2, 2016, Drexel Magazine is accepting nominations for the fifth annual 40 Under 40.
Drexel faculty (from left) Longjian Liu, Carol Collier and Franco Montalto were among the eight participants who traveled to Paris, France to represent Drexel at the 2015 COP21 conference. Drexel Talks Climate Change
Drexel’s participation in the annual United Nations Conference on Climate Change in December empowered eight Drexel faculty, staff and students. Each came away with a different, rewarding experience that they’ll share at a public event next month.
Kevin Gard and Robert Maschi from Drexel's Running Performance and Research Center Tips for Winter Running
Kevin Gard and Robert Maschi, both physical therapists for the Drexel Running Performance and Research Center at Parkway Health & Wellness in Center City, offer some helpful winter running tips for those who don’t want to allow the frigid weather to interfere with fitness goals.
Crafternoon Color Me Happy
A Healthier U hosts monthly “Crafternoon” sessions for Drexel faculty and staff, where participants escape the grind with some friendly socializing and relaxing coloring and crafting.