Stories
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Professor Elizabeth Imber guides Clark students through modern Jewish history
One in a series of stories introducing new members of the Clark faculty. Thanks to Elizabeth Imber, who recently joined Clark University as the Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History, Clark students are learning about the forces, beliefs, and actions that have shaped modern Israel. Imber holds a particular interest in the…
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Clark’s student sculptors transform former storefront into artists’ haven
Newly opened Main Street studio fills with fresh works
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Brett Iarrobino ’21 has more than an idea about his future
Clark senior nurtures his passion for teaching through work with Main South students
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Professor Shadrock Roberts deploys data to aid the world’s most vulnerable
Work as 'crisis mapper' melds humanitarian efforts with digital technology
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Professor Michael Butler’s new book explores the truth behind security threats
When is the danger real, and when is it a political tool?
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Clark recognizes faculty for outstanding performance
Professors lauded for accomplishments in the classroom, lab, and field
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GOLD Nuggets: A Q&A with alumni Mariana Ivette Lopez Davila and Humza Hussain
In this edition of GOLD Nuggets, our newsletter for graduates of the last decade, we introduce you to two of Clark’s international GOLD alumni, Mariana Ivette Lopez Davila ’13, MPA ’14, and Humza Hussain ’12. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? Mariana Ivette Lopez Davila: I graduated from Clark…
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Clark joins partnership offering first-generation Maine students a full scholarship
Clark University is partnering with the Maine Seacoast Mission and the Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund to launch the Davis Maine Scholarship — a full four-year scholarship for rural first-generation college students from Washington and eastern Hancock counties in Maine. “We are creating this scholarship for students who excel in their studies, persist through…
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Alumni offer Clark students tips on finding careers that promote ‘scientific fearlessness’
Session outlines ways to secure STEM jobs in a competitive marketplace
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Higgins School of Humanities presents yearlong symposium on ‘Bodies’
Series kicks off with exhibit by Clark artist Elli Crocker









