Stories
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Professor Nathan Ahlgren offers advice on pond safety in wake of toxic blooms
Blue-green algae can be harmful to human and canine swimmers
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Economic Geography ranks second in global scientific citation impact report
Journal plays leading role in guiding, shaping contemporary scholarship
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Clark swimmer will compete for Uganda in Tokyo Olympics
First-year student will join University team this fall
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Virtual career programming increases resources, engagement opportunities for students
Career Connections Center adopts hybrid model for upcoming semester
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Clark students earn prestigious fellowships and scholarships to fund summer work
Awards support studies in Holocaust history, languages, medicine
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‘I need to share this story’
Through her guided tours, Carolyn Michael-Banks ’79 has devoted her career to unveiling the hidden histories of Black America
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Clark mourns death of longtime geography administrator Madeleine Grinkis
Madeleine J. Grinkis, former administrator in the Graduate School of Geography, died on Sunday, July 18, in Worcester. Grinkis served as department administrator for 23 years, and enjoyed interacting with and supporting students from all over the world. During her time at Clark, she was named employee of the year in honor of her steadfast…
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Clark mourns the passing of Professor Maurry Tamarkin
He provided ‘life lessons and memories that mean everything’
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Q&A: Meet Nicholas ‘Shifty’ Travis, Clark’s first director of Esports and Recreational Games
Professional video gaming coach discusses plans for establishing club, varsity teams at Clark
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Through virtual visits, biochemistry students help motivate Worcester high schoolers
Presentations include personal journeys and struggles in science, research









