Stories
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Wintersession offers students virtual opportunities to stay connected, learn new skills
From beginner crochet to resumé writing workshops, events include “something for everyone”
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COVID, Power, and Inequality: A Q&A with professors Cynthia Caron and Jie Park
Intersession course explores inequities, social change through lens of the pandemic
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Clark community mourns the passing of Professor James Laird
James D. Laird, professor emeritus of psychology, died on Dec. 26, 2020, at the home of his daughter in Lincoln, Vermont. He was surrounded by his family. Laird joined the faculty of the Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology after earning his doctorate from the University of Rochester, and stayed at Clark for his…
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Poet Belén Atienza discovers a silver lining during pandemic
Professor sees opportunity for collaboration and a flourishing, international audience
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Nita Winter’s wildflower photography is a blooming success
Alumna’s coffee table book earns recognition from the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award
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President Fithian: It’s time for Clark to forge a ‘culture of possibility’
In his first State of the University address, he urges strategic thinking and bold action
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Special agent Jonathan Schofield ’91 was the man on the case
Clark alumnus reflects on a career investigating fraud and corruption across the globe
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In 15th Arctic Report Card, Prof. Karen Frey documents changes impacting base of Arctic’s food web
Decline in sea ice leads to increased algae blooms, geographer finds
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Princeton Review names Clark SOM a ‘best business school’
MBA program earns specific kudos in 2021 rankings
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Clark mourns the passing of Gary Overvold, longtime professor of philosophy
Gary E. Overvold, professor emeritus of philosophy, died on Dec. 5, 2020. Overvold joined the Clark faculty in 1969 and retired as professor emeritus in 2014. His research and teaching focused on the cultural and intellectual history of modernism, and during his tenure, he was affiliated with the management, education, comparative literature, and women’s studies…









