Stories
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Anna Mazur has a career in mind
Anna Mazur ’25 came to Clark thinking she would pursue a career in chemistry, but an introductory psychology class in her first semester changed her mind.
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When life is a day at the Park
“Surreal.” That’s how Carter Doran ’25 describes working for the Boston Red Sox this spring.
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Main South lessons
Clark-trained teachers like the Surrette siblings bring passion, purpose, and possibility into neighborhood classrooms
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Small but mighty
Dung beetles, fruit flies, and other humble creatures assist university researchers working at the frontiers of cancer, climate change, and medicine.
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Believe it or Nat
Cartoonist and author Maria Scrivan ’93 draws some Clark inspiration for her most memorable character.
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Second-chance U
A unique program gives formerly incarcerated people a Clark experience.
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Clark Center for Geospatial Analytics’ role in our seafood sustainability is anything but shrimpy
When you reach for that packet of imported, farmed shrimp at Costco, you might not realize that the seafood’s sustainability certification relies, in part, on a longtime research project at Clark University.
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‘I want to make an impact’
Kumar Gaurav, MBA ’25, is set to deliver remarks at the May 19 graduate Commencement ceremony.
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‘It’s important for me to represent my communities’
Temera De Groot ’25 to honor identity in commencement address
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Close to home, now ready to soar
Debrin Adon Suero ’25 didn’t have to travel too far to come to Clark. Growing up a couple of blocks away and attending University Park Campus School, he became quite familiar with the University. “By junior year, I had already decided that I was going to Clark,” he says.









