Melissa Lynch ’95, MSPC ’15
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IPCC report raises alarm about consequences of climate change inaction
Lead author Ed Carr stresses the need for transformational adaptation
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On eve of IPCC report release, Ed Carr warns: ‘Transform, or be transformed’
IDCE director previews critical climate change assessment
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Colleagues remember Gary Chaison as dedicated teacher, mentor, and friend
Longtime SOM professor was nationally known expert in labor relations
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Cailin Marcel Manson commissions ‘Unsaid Prayers,’ will perform in world premiere at Clark on Feb. 25
Higgins School of Humanities supported development, completion of song cycle
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Professor Valerie Sperling: Invasion of Ukraine not in Putin’s interests
Troops on border keep Russia in the spotlight, Clark political scientist says
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Mosakowski Institute earns award for behavioral health tool
Mobile app MI Peace provides therapeutic services to young people
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Clark’s new data science major prepares students for an information-driven world
Interdisciplinary program connects five fields, with more to come
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New Play Festival spotlights work of undergraduate writers, designers, actors
Productions will be staged throughout November
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Clark community members honored for work on DEI initiatives
President's Achievement Awards for Inclusive Excellence recognize faculty, coach, students
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Loretta Chekani ’71 wins top prize for latest historical romance
Worcester-based author Loretta Chekani ’71, who writes under the name Loretta Chase, has received the Romance Writers of America’s 2021 VIVIAN Award for “Ten Things I Hate About the Duke,” published by Avon Books, an imprint of Harper Collins. The VIVIAN Awards, which recognize excellence in romance writing and showcase author talent and creativity,…









