Stories
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Mary Yohannes ’19 puts her heart into cardiology and STEM education
“My experience and success in any place depends on how fit that space is for me,” says Mary Teketel Yohannes ’19. She found her fit at Clark University. A native of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Yohannes is pursuing a degree in biology, concentrating in mathematical biology and bioinformatics, with plans for a career in medicine. “I…
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Clark’s business analytics program opens a world of opportunity for recent graduate
Thanks to the Clark University Graduate School of Management master’s in business analytics (MSBA) program, Shibbir Khan, M.S. ’18, has not only kept abreast of the latest information technologies, he’s also expanded his career contacts at multinational enterprises like The Walt Disney Company and Bank of America. Now those career contacts have paid off. Less than a month after graduation, Khan already had a job offer,…
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Rich Buyer ’84 discovers a new passion in film
‘The Networker’ debuts on streaming platforms
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Clark appoints new associate provost and dean of the faculty
Clark University has named Esther L. Jones as its first ever associate provost and dean of the faculty. She began this post on June 1. Jones, associate professor of English, will support faculty mentoring, development, and leadership opportunities in the areas of research, teaching, and service, across all ranks, for the liberal arts and sciences departments and programs…
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Srinivasan Sitaraman is Clark’s summit pundit
Media turn to Political Science Professor Srinivasan Sitaraman for commentary on U.S.-North Korea meeting
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Wild Clark: Raccoon family moves to campus
In the spring of 2018, a raccoon family moved in to a tree on the Clark campus, giving members of the community plenty of opportunities to say “Awwww.”
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A summer of science at Clark
Nearly 50 undergraduates learning the ropes of research in faculty labs
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Clark University to offer certificates in health informatics, educational leadership
School of Professional Studies introduces faster track to advanced degree
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Clark symposium celebrates two centuries of ‘Frankenstein’
If a great book is one that resonates across cultures and generations, Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein, or “The Modern Prometheus,” qualifies hands down. First published in London in 1818, the tale of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the 8-foot-tall, semi-human creature that he fashioned elicits in its readers strong conflicting emotions — from pity and empathy to…
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Clark HERO Fellows work to green Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities
Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities sport architectural reminders of their once-bustling industrial past: factories, warehouses, and ubiquitous triple-deckers, all built close to the street. What’s often missing from this picture? Trees. This summer, six Clark University undergraduate researchers have joined a multi-agency effort to increase the tree canopy to these 26 small- to mid-sized Gateway Cities, bringing cooling shade…








