Stories
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Clark University to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week
President Fithian joins effort to promote industry awareness and expansion
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Virtual Career Fair connects students with employers dedicated to making a difference
Students learn about jobs and internships in group and individual sessions
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Professor’s new book explores psychological impacts of collective victimization
Johanna Vollhardt edits volume about global responses to oppression
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Professor Nathan Ahlgren’s biology research will go viral with help of NSF grant
Collaborative study with Roger Williams University will investigate impact of marine viruses on bacteria
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With election still undecided, faculty discuss ‘What Just Happened’
While votes continued to be counted across the country on Nov. 4, Clark faculty gathered virtually to address the potential results and ramifications of the 2020 presidential election. “What Just Happened,” moderated by Dean of the Faculty Esther Jones, included an interdisciplinary panel of faculty from across campus, including Robert Boatright (political science); Jack Delehanty…
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Lost Season: Even with competition scrubbed, student-athletes stay in the game
Teams, coaches remain committed despite loss of scheduled games
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New Clark Ombudsperson available to help staff, faculty with tough workplace issues
Israela Brill-Cass to provide confidential services beginning Nov. 12
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Alison Cohen ’82 keeps Massachusetts residents informed about the pandemic
Communications director says DPH is ‘source of truth’ on COVID-19
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NEWMAC suspends competition for winter season
Clark University President David Fithian has joined the presidents and athletic directors of the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference to announce that due to the continued risks presented by COVID-19 the NEWMAC will not compete in a traditional conference schedule this upcoming winter season. While there will be no regular-season or postseason…
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SPS alumni discuss navigating the job market in a highly digital world
Homework and preparation — both in class and in job search — are keys to success








