Jim Keogh
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Clark student helps develop nationwide survey for transition-to-college study
Special emphasis on the experience of immigrant students
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Is the common good an uncommon concept?
Provost Sebastián Royo authors new report probing the challenges to a civil society
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Annie Jenkins closes the menu on 35 years behind the grill
Owner of Annie’s Clark Brunch ready for retirement
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Clark alum earns Pulitzer Prize for Jan. 6 photo
Spencer Platt ’94 chronicled assault on the US Capitol
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Charlie Stevens ’20 takes his shot at an NBA career
Former Clark player now working for San Antonio Spurs
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‘Homelessness is solvable — if we choose to solve it’
Alumnus pursues solutions to society’s ‘moral issue’
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‘With the tough issues, you have to be in it for the long haul’
Historian Mary Frances Berry to share her thoughts on impactful activism at Commencement
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Justice delayed. Justice delivered.
In 2008, John Granville, M.A. ’04, was gunned down in Sudan. A stunning admission by that country’s government has brought some solace to those he left behind.
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Nothing but Net
When Marc Lasry ’81 bought the last-place Milwaukee Bucks, he believed they could be competitive. Today, they are champions.
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Building a biology legacy
Cathy ’83 and Marc ’81 Lasry help keep Clark moving to the next level









