Stories
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The play’s the thing at sixth biennial festival of student work
Playfest showcases undergraduate writers, designers, actors
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Named for the father of the space age, Goddard Library helped Clark launch a successful future
1969 dedication central to the University’s academic strength
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Professor Abbie Goldberg’s new book examines open adoption in the digital age
Research highlights dynamics, benefits, and boundary challenges
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7 things you need to know about Fall Fest
Clark’s annual showcase of undergraduate research is Friday, Oct. 25
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Akçam to receive Lifetime Achievement Award for his research on Armenian Genocide
Historian recognized for dedication to ‘truth-telling and accuracy’
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Authors to speak at Clark about the grave threats posed by climate change
Despite a powerful shift in Americans’ collective awareness of the climate crisis, we continue to display a lack of urgency around the danger faced by our planet. Ecological damage is global, and the competition for scarce resources and climate-connected intentional human genocides are on the rise. In response to these issues, Clark University will…
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DeCew receives lifetime achievement honor from Marquis Who’s Who
Professor Emerita recognized for achievement, leadership in philosophy
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Oct. 19, 1899: Robert Goddard’s ‘Anniversary Day’
‘Existence at last seemed very purposive’
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Remembering Matt through five decades of friendship
Editor’s note: This is an expanded version of the remembrance published in the fall 2019 issue of Clark magazine. In 1969, I was told Clark friendships could last a lifetime. I can now vouch for the accuracy of that promise. A friendship is exactly what started for two 18-year-old freshmen way back then. So, with…
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Author Loretta Chekani ’71 proves ‘all you read is love’
Worcester-based novelist finds success with historical romance









