Stories
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Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award
In “The Dutch Moment,” Wim Klooster explores the rise and fall of Dutch influence on the Atlantic
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Hurricane Maria ‘a game changer’
Clark students and alumni from Puerto Rico struggle with the question, ‘Is this our new normal?’
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Steve Castiglione ’18 dives into his next challenge
A biology researcher, Cougar mascot, Clark swimmer, and so much more
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For comic Charles Gould ’07, making ’em laugh is serious business
'The way to truly find your voice is to do what you personally find funny'
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Kaiomi Inniss ’19 is hunger’s enemy
What do you see when you stand on a city street corner? Houses. Cars. People conducting a thousand daily routines. Kaiomi Inniss ’19 sees something very different. She sees a desert. The rising Clark senior is attuned to the lack of fresh, nutritious food available to the residents of struggling urban neighborhoods, and has geared…
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Economist’s research examines construction workers’ fatality rates across states
Professor Wayne Gray involved in study funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Campus kicks off new school year with big, warm welcome
University welcomes 590 first-year and 51 transfer students, 388 new graduate students, and nine new tenure-track faculty
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Hannah Brier ’20 is a class act
Hannah Brier '20 rehearses for a boundary-pushing teaching career
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Clark’s Puerto Rico connection
Island's students fall in love with mainland university
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When the patients are prisoners: Dr. Karen Gedney’s memoir recounts her career behind bars
Every retired physician has stories to tell about memorable patients, elusive diagnoses, and difficult decisions. But the stories of Dr. Karen Gedney ’79 ascend to a higher level. These are sagas. “You don’t want a person coming out of prison who is meaner than when they went in.” Dr. Karen Gedney They unfold inside the…









