Stories
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Curiosity drives senior’s research into traffic patterns
Greg Jones ’19 uses physics technology, 3D printing to examine how backups form
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Pride v. Prejudice: Clark alumna fights for women’s rights in Pakistan
Laaleen Sukhera ’99, MSPC ’00 found an ally in Jane Austen
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Clark’s Strassler Center to host conference on memory politics and conflicts, democracy, integration
Participants will explore how to advance inclusion and tolerance toward minorities
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Tiffany Kayo’s Clark education propels her to success across the world
Double-major in economics, computer science helps shape her career path
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Grandfather’s illness inspired her academic path in biochemistry and molecular biology
Fifth-year student researches causes, treatments of debilitating diseases
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Clark professor’s mushroom research harkens to the age of dinosaurs
Just-published article presents evolutionary data as far back as the Jurassic age
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Using lessons from his past, Clark dean weighs in on higher education’s future
John LaBrie’s path to college graduation wasn’t smooth. What has that taught him?
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Clark events to probe issues of climate change
New Earth Conversation Fellow Tim DeChristopher to host conversations
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Larry Webman ’92 learned about the business of music at Clark
Larry Webman sat in a London pub and talked to a man about a band. The year was 2000. Webman and a colleague, Marty Diamond, both of them talent agents, had journeyed across the Atlantic to meet with the artists’ manager. The two had listened to the early recordings made by the young musicians, who,…
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Troubled waters: Children’s health issues prompt Holliston mothers to tap into Clark’s research expertise
Community wants to know if exposure to chemicals led to neurodevelopmental cognitive deficits, behavioral disorders












