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Clark alum Margaret Wickens Pearce named 2025 MacArthur Fellow
Prestigious award celebrates Pearce’s cartography recognizing Indigenous legacies
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‘Meaningful change starts with empathy’
Turna Barua ’26 facilitates adult education classes in Bangladesh, supported by Projects for Peace grant
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Exploring entrepreneurship
Fair will spotlight student and alumni business ventures, offer tips to future innovators
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‘We need to generate the energy that leads to more optimism, hope, and action’
With two shovelfuls of dirt applied to the base of a red maple that now grows beside the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center, Clark University on Monday signaled its enduring commitment to confront the most pernicious threats to the health of the planet.
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‘Pride in my community’
Clarkies learn about nonprofit management by volunteering in Worcester
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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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‘Push yourself to explore’
Clark welcomes the Class of 2029
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‘Bringing them out of the archives’
Oral history project celebrates women’s contributions to Clark
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A paw-sitively perfect internship
Luca Houtsmuller ’25, MSC ’26, flexes his social media skills for Second Chance Animal Services
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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.









