Anne Gibson, Ph.D. '95
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Passionate about research, Ram Sharma ’19 SURJ-es ahead
Editor puts his stamp on journal’s look, breadth, and readership
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Strassler Center conference wrestles with issues of memory, identity, and oppression
Scholars assess historical and psychological factors of mass trauma
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Bill Koelsch recalls his youth, and his truth
Professor emeritus discusses his journey as a gay man in the 1950s, ’60s
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‘Queering Clark’ exhibit explores University’s LGBTQ+ history
Influential professor emeritus William Koelsch to speak Monday
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Clark community to celebrate 50 years of Goddard Library
March 13 event to commemorate library, moon landing anniversaries
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Clark’s cogeneration plant is a model of efficient energy
Combined heat and power model has saved $15M since 1982 installation
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Renowned historian recounts Jefferson-Hemings controversy for Clark audience
Higgins lecture brings Pulitzer Prize winner Annette Gordon-Reed to campus
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David Thurlow tribute recalls the ‘perfect match’ of man and mission
Friends, colleagues, and students remember professor’s ‘years of quiet and strong leadership’
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Wellness warrior: Dr. Stephanie Bailey ’72 crusades for effective public health
Stephanie Coursey Bailey ’72, M.D., insists she’s an introvert. It’s an odd admission for someone whose professional trajectory has required her to make bold decisions to improve health outcomes for the underserved and overwhelmed. But as you speak with Dr. Bailey, it’s clear that her introversion is not about a reluctance to be heard as…
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Clark’s public health offerings go global
Beginning in fall 2015, Clark students could declare a new undergraduate concentration in public health, offered under the direction of David Thurlow, professor of chemistry, who at the time oversaw Clark’s pre-health advising program. The concentration recognizes the expanding role of public health in a globalized society. Since its introduction, enrollment in the public health concentration has…









