Stories
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Clark University set to celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month
Events kick off with a ¡Fiesta! on Sept. 15
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‘To heal as a society, we have to help with housing’
Emily Rooney ’24 helps clients navigate housing barriers through summer internship
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Two countries. One goal.
Soccer alums play to win on Iceland and Zambia teams
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Guitar to gavel
Long before he upheld the law, Judge George Overton ’76 brought down the house in style
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Humanizing ‘the spectrum of sexuality’
Alicia Gauvin ’12 advocates for inclusive education
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Geller Jazz Nightclub features acclaimed guitarist Albino Mbie
Quintet will bring Afro-Pop and Moz-Jazz to Clark
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Clark renews partnership with Kraków School of Business
Students benefit from degree programs on two continents
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The early years of Jonas Clark Hall
Construction of Clark University’s “Main Building,” now Jonas Clark Hall, began in 1888, a year after the University was incorporated by an act of the Massachusetts legislature. Noted Worcester architect Stephen Earle was contracted to design the building, but University founder Jonas Clark put his own stamp on it. In fact, according to William Koelsch’s…
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Clark is first academic institution to become founding member of PLACE
Clark University is the first academic institution in the world to become a founding member of PLACE, a nonprofit data trust that works with governments across the world to develop hyperlocal image data to serve the public interest. By joining the PLACE Community, Clark will support the technology organization’s commitment to ethically map urban areas…
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One writer’s influence on film
An examination of Patricia Highsmith’s stories, on paper and on screen









