Stories
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Why do some people hold transphobic views? A Clark psychology expert explains
Professor Goldberg: ‘Being cisgender is positioned as normative and trans/all other gender identities are other’
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11 things you should know about the spring semester
New dining hall etiquette, activities continue with precautions
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‘It’s about how we act every day’
MLK’s enduring legacy to be remembered at Jan. 27 event
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Making time for meditation during COVID: A Clark mindfulness expert weighs in
In The Conversation, instructor Jessica Bane Robert writes about ‘clearing the mind’
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Clark and Worcester Art Museum partner on course, exhibition about identity
Studio art students display their original works
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In just one semester, Clark Esports has become a central hub for gaming
Teams succeed in competition — and in bringing students together
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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 psychologist offers expertise of emerging adulthood to fight ‘failure to launch syndrome’
Even before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of 18-to-29-year-olds living with their parents was increasing. High rent, college debt, and paralyzing societal (and parental) expectations — now exacerbated by the pandemic’s disruptions —are making it hard for some young men to leave home. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, senior research scholar in psychology, weighs in…
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Students work to amplify plight of Penobscot Tribe in colonial Massachusetts
Clark seniors create guide to themes in new documentary about 1755 bounty on Indigenous people
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President Fithian: Clark’s building momentum makes it an ‘unstoppable force’
In his State of the University address, he unveils the University’s framework for the future












