Stories
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Biology professor Clifton Hodge led 1911 fight against flies in Worcester
Adapted from “Clark University: A Narrative History, 1887–1987,” by William Koelsch (Clark University Press, 1987). Clifton F. Hodge, a young University of Wisconsin neurologist who had earlier been a fellow in psychology at Clark University, joined the Clark biology faculty in the 1890s. When the college was established, Hodge taught in that also, and proved…
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New integrations with IBM Watson, Mendix enhance MSIT concentrations
The Clark University School of Professional Studies has integrated IBM Watson and Mendix platforms into the M.S. in Information Technology (MSIT) program. Students in MSIT generative AI and product development concentrations will now have hands-on access to these cutting-edge technologies, better preparing them to lead in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. IBM Watson, known for…
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What it takes to make a video game
MFA student-led project gamifies the work of H.P. Lovecraft
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Choreographing the fun in math
Raeanna Deloge ’25 fuses study of mathematics and dance
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A taste of cuisine and culture in Greece, shaped by migrants
In Thessaloniki, students explore ‘relationship between migration, food, and belonging’
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In their own words
Listen to our humanities faculty discuss their work on the Challenge. Change. podcast.
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The human side of computing
Professor John Magee on using technology to solve problems
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Photo essay: Mangia! Mangia!
Italian city of Perugia hosts Clark science course exploring the chemistry behind food
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‘Master of my own destiny’
Chronicling life as a park ranger with Andrew Vietze ’91
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Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies celebrates a decade of impact
New director joins ‘community of thinkers’ in addressing social inequity







