Stories
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Will N.Y. and Conn. residents forgo greener, lusher lawns to protect their children and pets?
Clark economist Robert Johnston contributes to new tool aimed at curbing fertilizer ‘hot spots’ and polluted waterways
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Clark GIS student lands internships at Esri, NOAA
Andre Bergeron ’25, M.S./GIS ’26, works at intersection of data science and environmental science
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Award-winning filmmaker to screen ‘Yesterday Today Forever’ at Clark
Domingo Guyton returns to Worcester for showing of new movie
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Why do traveling icebergs speed up in warmer ocean waters?
The physics behind ice blocks’ melting helps propel them, Clark-Paris study reveals
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Once upon a time in Bollywood
Professor Gohar Siddiqui explores how Hindi remakes of popular U.S. films have reflected — and helped shape — global culture.
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Student filmmakers get the red carpet treatment tomorrow
Films by Clark screen studies students wil be shown at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival.
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Becker School of Design & Technology students exhibit games at PAX East
Becker School of Design & Technology students exhibited games at the annual expo.
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A study abroad experience in Shakespeare’s backyard
Clark junior finds a home among the history
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Earth Month events will highlight Clark’s engagement with the environment
The launch year of Clark’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society will culminate in April with a campuswide celebration of Earth Month.
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Clark launches master’s degree in mental health counseling
Clark University’s renowned Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology has introduced a Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling to prepare students for careers as Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs).












