Jim Keogh
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‘All action is local’: Clark to reestablish Sustainability and Climate Committee
Clark University has announced a major step toward ensuring the campus takes the necessary actions to assert its commitment to sustainability and stewardship of the environment.
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Jeff Kisseloff’s Crusade
New book completes Clarkie’s 50-year odyssey to solve the mystery of the Alger Hiss case
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Polar research blooms inside the hot spots
Ella Christie ’27 joined Geography Professor Karen Frey’s Polar Science Research Laboratory team in the Northern Bering Strait and the Southern Chukchi Sea to conduct studies of the water, part of a multidisciplinary Arctic ocean-sampling program.
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Kekoa McArdle stands tall as NEWMAC Student-Athlete of the Year
Clark men’s basketball center/forward Kekoa McArdle ’25 was one of four students selected this spring as NEWMAC Student-Athlete of the Year.
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‘I completely fell in love with research’
Bolstered by Clark opportunities, Krishna Gajjar ’25 enters UPenn Ph.D. program in molecular biology
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Longtime faculty honored for a century of service to Clark
Retiring professors Patrick Derr (philosophy, 49 years), Wayne Gray (economics, 41 years), and Will O’Brien (School of Business, 16 years) were feted by their colleagues at a reception May 6.
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When life is a day at the Park
“Surreal.” That’s how Carter Doran ’25 describes working for the Boston Red Sox this spring.
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Small but mighty
Dung beetles, fruit flies, and other humble creatures assist university researchers working at the frontiers of cancer, climate change, and medicine.
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Second-chance U
A unique program gives formerly incarcerated people a Clark experience.
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‘I want to make an impact’
Kumar Gaurav, MBA ’25, is set to deliver remarks at the May 19 graduate Commencement ceremony.









