Stories
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Clark celebrates Pride Month with community-wide social
University has ‘long and proud history’ of LGBTQIA+ activism
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Michael Rodriguez arrives at Clark in full stride
When David Fithian and his husband, Michael Rodriguez, made the decision to come to Clark, they sensed it would be a perfect fit. They already knew, based on Fithian’s personal experience as a student and alum, that Clark was an important institution with a long heritage of changing lives for the better. And, they…
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‘Push the boundaries of knowledge’: An interview with Calvin Choi ’12
As his term as a member of the GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Council comes to an end, we caught up with Calvin Choi ’12 about his journey from Clark to his work to advocate for those who have been underserved by the health care system. When did you graduate, and what did you…
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‘Embrace change’: An interview with Miranda Valerio ’11
As Miranda Valerio ’11 nears the end of her term as a member of Clark’s GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Council, we caught up with her to find out about her journey since graduation, how she stays engaged with the University, and the most helpful advice she’s received. When did you graduate, and what…
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Think critically to understand the world: An interview with Brigid Palcic ’11, M.A. ’12
Brigid Palcic ’11, M.A. ’12, has almost completed her time as a “graduate of the last decade” and a member of the GOLD Council. We caught up with her to find out what she’s been doing since graduation, what she hopes to do in the future, and what current students can learn from her experience.…
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‘Understand your own needs’: An interview with Sami Noor ’15
Six years after graduating from Clark, Sami Noor ’15 has stayed engaged with the University as a member of the GOLD Council. We caught up with him to learn about his work, goals, and his next “adventure.” When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? 2015! I completed my bachelor’s in international…
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MPA Senior Leadership degree leads to career advancement for first cohort of grads
Peer interaction produces stronger leaders
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Saul Cohen, who revitalized Graduate School of Geography in late 1960s/early 1970s, has died
Tenure included enhanced environmental focus, increased minority enrollment
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‘This is American history’: Clark honors Juneteenth with discussion of 1921 race massacre
Tulsa community provides a microcosm of the Black experience in America
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Clark’s first annual Juneteenth commemoration to examine Tulsa, Oklahoma, massacre of 1921
Clark University’s first annual observation of Juneteenth — the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas learned of the abolition of slavery in the United States, celebrated by Black Americans since to commemorate the end of slavery — will feature an event titled “‘This Was Not a Riot’: History, Memory and the Bombing of…









