Jim Keogh
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Umpire Channel founder Noah Katz ’26 makes waves with his WooTank win
Last week, Noah Katz ’26 threw out the first pitch at a Worcester Red Sox game. As tosses go, it was a good one from the former high school varsity third baseman. But it wasn’t his most memorable pitch in recent weeks. On April 8, Katz delivered the winning idea at the second annual WooTank…
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‘He prepared us for the road ahead’
Wayne Gray feted by colleagues, former students at day-long symposium They spoke about displaced workers during the Great Recession, the fraying social safety net, trade linkages, and global value chains. They examined the financial burden of a cancer diagnosis, the woes of data breaches, and the “geography of innovation” in the United States. They dove…
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After the end
Members of our faculty — from a fungus expert to teachers of dystopian film, games, and books — unravel the meaning and the madness behind our ongoing fascination with post-apocalyptic narratives and what the “Last of Us” teaches us about society, survival, systems, and self.
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From art to code to games
Larriyah Graham ’25 is designing their future
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There’s no business like shoe business
Designer to the stars Stuart Weitzman shares his secrets for success
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From AI to embroidery
Isaac Tomeho ’26 shines in both the digital and tactile worlds
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Boston native Jeffrey Lurie ’73 helps the Eagles fly
Editor’s note: As the Super Bowl approaches, Clark is rooting for alum Jeffrey Lurie ’73, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, who are taking on the Kansas City Chiefs in the big game. We are republishing this fall 2013 CLARK magazine profile of Lurie, which describes his journey from Boston kid and Clark undergrad to the…
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A banner day for basketball stars
Jan. 25 events will honor 1,000-point scorers
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‘You’re always making a statement with what you create’
For game designer Milo Justice ’26, Menticide is a matter of the mind
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Inside a cabin, will the fuse be lit?
Student filmmaker ponders the perils of anger and isolation









