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Clark-built dashboard reveals success of conservation efforts where the wild things are
Each spring for 13 years, a cohort in Clark University’s Wildlife Conservation GIS Research Seminar has tackled a vexing biodiversity project for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), a global nonprofit organization.
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What version of information are we getting from AI?
Geographers consider the potential, and drawbacks, of evolving technologies
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Clark to refocus around key academic areas, enhanced interdisciplinary opportunities
Clark University has announced a plan to adapt to the changing competitive landscape of higher education and build long-term institutional strength, responding to unprecedented pressures from demographic and policy changes, as well as increasing costs.
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‘I get to learn something new about my work, and myself, every single screening’
Two screen studies alums find success on the festival circuit
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‘Keep an open mind’
Jason Messina ’25 found love for UI/UX after exploring all aspects of game design
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From yellowed clippings in a scrapbook, a hidden history is revealed
Student researchers trace the origins of Worcester’s renowned EcoTarium
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Sounds from Clark’s 121st Commencement
Relive the highlights of the day on this episode of Challenge. Change.
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Photo Essay: Class of 2025 affinity graduation ceremonies
Clark University celebrated its international, LGBTQIA+, multicultural, and first-generation graduates with special ceremonies throughout Senior Week.
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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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Longtime faculty honored for a century of service to Clark
Retiring professors Patrick Derr (philosophy, 49 years), Wayne Gray (economics, 41 years), and Will O’Brien (School of Business, 16 years) were feted by their colleagues at a reception May 6.









