Stories
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Steinbrecher Fellow spends summer with ‘keepers of the pastures’
Rowan Compton ’25, M.S. ’26, studies land change in the Brazilian cerrado biome
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Taking the temperature of global health
New book proposes a better model for addressing worldwide challenges
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Campus initiative encourages student engagement in election
National Voter Education Week events include info sessions, registration hours, trivia night, film screening
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Clark meets the new Boss
October 6, 2024, marks 50 years since Bruce Springsteen played a memorable show in Atwood Hall
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Diversity by design
Artist Q brings distinctive looks to limited line of Clark apparel
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‘I love the idea of dreaming’
Ursula Zia '24 uses art to awaken the unconscious
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‘This is the discovery process in its purest form’
In Clark’s robotics lab, students build problem-solving bots
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‘Clark chose me’
Haley Wilder ’18 reflects on her Clark journey from student to employee
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Navigating the New Library
As a philosophy major studying the ethical issues surrounding emerging technologies, TETRAH CLARK ’24 grew to appreciate the role that the humanities could play in helping people become better digital citizens. “I think the humanities are more important than ever,” creating an academic rigor through which people can “think critically about the information and technologies…
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Humanity’s Parable
In choosing a book for the Class of 2026 to read and discuss collectively during their first semester as Clark University students, Clark scholars selected Octavia Butler’s 1993 dystopian science fiction novel Parable of the Sower. Set in the year 2024, the book envisions a world beset by all manner of unrest generated by climate…









