Jim Keogh
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Rowing for Grace
Clark’s San Diego regatta win honored memory of Holy Cross athlete
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Ghana trip evokes reflections on heritage, history, and identity
Clark group experiences 10 days of discovery and learning
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Photojournalist Spencer Platt has a front-row seat to history, and a Pulitzer Prize
His images of war, 9/11, and the Capitol insurrection have earned Clark alum a reputation for fearlessness.
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‘I’m passionate about bringing more access to underrepresented individuals’
Clark conference explores issues of diversity and inclusion in esports
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‘Learn to celebrate who you are’
Panelists offer students life, career lessons during Black Alumni Homecoming
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A love of work, of learning, of life
Editor’s note: Dianne Dyslin passed away on Feb. 20, 2024. Dianne Dyslin has always approached life at full throttle. She likes to travel, so she’s been to 30 countries and 45 states. Her passion for learning led her to earn three master’s degrees. When she lost her job as director of donor relations as…
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Students harness GIS technology to help with earthquake recovery efforts in Turkey and Syria
Mapathon event provides critical information to disaster agencies
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Crisis Mode
From Sandy Hook to the Boston Marathon to Uvalde, Clark psychologist Wendy Grolnick treats the hidden wounds of tragedy
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‘I realized it was time to talk.’
Holocaust survivor recounts family’s escape from the Nazis
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Michael Addis helps rewrite the playbook on men’s mental health
Insights inform national dialogue following NFL player’s near-fatal injury








