Jim Keogh
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Michael Rodriguez arrives at Clark in full stride
When David Fithian and his husband, Michael Rodriguez, made the decision to come to Clark, they sensed it would be a perfect fit. They already knew, based on Fithian’s personal experience as a student and alum, that Clark was an important institution with a long heritage of changing lives for the better. And, they…
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Goddard Library to undergo roof, façade renovations beginning in June
Two-phased project will help preserve the 52-year-old building
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Clark’s new provost values an education that’s meaningful, collaborative, and transformative
Sebastián Royo joins Clark July 1 from Suffolk University
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The Clark community recalls the life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Justice heralded as an inspiration: ‘They couldn’t stop her.’
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Feeding a university in a pandemic requires a healthy serving of ingenuity
Clark students can ‘Double it Up’ at mealtime
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‘I can see beyond the wall’
Professor Shelly Tenenbaum brings her expertise into prison classrooms, where her students embrace higher learning as an antidote to the street’s harsher lessons
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A legacy of leadership
As he retires from a 33-year Clark career, David Angel can look back at challenges met, changes achieved, and a university strengthened
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Clark University confers 883 degrees at its 116th Commencement
Virtual ceremony offers messages of unity, appreciation, and love
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#ClarkTogether: We may be physically separated, but we are one
Lately, you may have spotted the hashtag #ClarkTogether on a social media post or a video on the website. But what does it mean? It means we are a community, whose members, whether we are socially distanced at six feet or living 6,000 miles away, remain bonded as Clarkies. It means we are a university,…
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From Camus to COVID-19: Dr. Lewis Goldfrank ’63 battles the deadly virus
Bellevue Hospital emergency physician remains committed to defending the public health









