Melissa Lynch ’95, MSPC ’15
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‘We’re getting exactly what we designed for’
Strategist Ken Coulson applies systems thinking to sustainability challenges
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From good mate to checkmate
Alumni speaker to recall his friend and Clark chess champ In 1996, then-world chess champion Garry Kasparov won a six-game series against IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer. A year later, Kasparov and Deep Blue faced off in a rematch, and the computer prevailed. It was the first defeat of a reigning world chess champion by a…
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Clark makes room for teen mental health
Clark’s Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise collaborates with Southbridge Public Schools on an innovative space where students can decompress, calm themselves, and learn how to manage their behavior.
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In pursuit of MAAXimum impact
Through Southbridge CARES, Mosakowski Institute fellows help address high school students’ academic and social-emotional needs.
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Community spirit reflected in the work of Lund Award winners
Ryan Saboia ’26 and Geography Professor Rinku Roy Chowdhury have been honored for their dedication to the Worcester community and for serving and uplifting the city’s marginalized and underserved populations.
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‘We have so many people we still have to account for’
In American Print Culture, 1700 to 1900, English Professor Meredith Neuman focuses on voices that have been overlooked and underappreciated throughout U.S. history.
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‘She left an indelible mark’
Colleagues remember Professor Amy Richter
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‘I can’t wait to see the impact you have on the world’
Clark University conferred 1,014 advanced degrees in a ceremony that urged graduates to connect with and help those around them.
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Kennedy Messado looks to have MAAXimum impact
Kennedy Messado spent three years as a Fellow with the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise (MIPE), which allowed her to engage directly with the community.
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Anna Mazur has a career in mind
Anna Mazur ’25 came to Clark thinking she would pursue a career in chemistry, but an introductory psychology class in her first semester changed her mind.









