Stories
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Amanda Dye ’24 finds common ground with Main South
Senior connects local families to healthy foods
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‘It feels surreal’
Nina Carlson ’24 is ready to join Microsoft
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‘Clark made me who I am’
Ronnie Cushnie ’24 engineers his future
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Seven longtime faculty members set to retire
Clark scholars celebrated at May 7 event
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‘If you’re having fun, then why not challenge yourself’
With STAIR and game design work, Dillon Remuck ’25 continues his tech climb
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‘The best way to challenge convention is to challenge yourself’
Laila El-Samra ’24 and Gabriel Spindel ’23, MBA ’24, will address their fellow graduates at Commencement 2024
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‘Foraging’ art on the New Hampshire seacoast
Alums showcase connection to nature in new exhibit
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As Austria celebrates ‘Bruckner Year,’ Clark scholar reveals composer’s complex history
Appropriated by the Nazis after his death and later celebrated as an innovative symphonist, Anton Bruckner finally gets his due
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Benjamin Korstvedt’s ‘year of Bruckner’
Clark music professor is one of the world’s foremost authorities on the Austrian composer
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Scrutinizing the sentence
Creative writers explore the mechanics of perfect prose









