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Constitution Day Lecture explores strengths, flaws in government
During his Sept. 18 address, Rana traced how America’s constitutional system gradually fused with other ideological responsibilities.
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Toby Sisson selected for RISD Museum residency
The RISD Museum has announced that Toby Sisson, associate professor of studio art, has been selected as the museum’s research resident for 2026.
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‘I wanted to be in the communities’
From global to grassroots, Solange Biandaky-Badji, Ph.D. ’08, is a leader
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Newly reorganized, the Career Connections Center gets personal
From their earliest days at Clark, to Commencement and beyond, one of the University’s highest priorities is ensuring our students are well-prepared to navigate their career-and-life journeys.
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Career climb is a priority at Sophomore Summit
Networking and pathfinding stressed by panelists
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‘All action is local’: Clark to reestablish Sustainability and Climate Committee
Clark University has announced a major step toward ensuring the campus takes the necessary actions to assert its commitment to sustainability and stewardship of the environment.
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Photo Essay: School of Climate, Environment, and Society kickoff day
Clark celebrated the launch of the School of Climate, Environment, and Society with an all-day kickoff event that included opportunities to learn about new academic offerings, explore local nature, and engage in fun activities and workshops.
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Tree plantings, games, nature walks, and bats
Clark celebrates School of Climate, Environment, and Society with full slate of activities
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Jeff Kisseloff’s Crusade
New book completes Clarkie’s 50-year odyssey to solve the mystery of the Alger Hiss case
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Photo Essay: Clark’s Sigmund Freud statue
The Red Square statue of Sigmund Freud, which commemorates the psychologist’s 1909 visit to Clark, frequently dons accessories relevant to holidays and special occasions.,









