Stories
-
A love of work, of learning, of life
Editor’s note: Dianne Dyslin passed away on Feb. 20, 2024. Dianne Dyslin has always approached life at full throttle. She likes to travel, so she’s been to 30 countries and 45 states. Her passion for learning led her to earn three master’s degrees. When she lost her job as director of donor relations as…
-
Students harness GIS technology to help with earthquake recovery efforts in Turkey and Syria
Mapathon event provides critical information to disaster agencies
-
Making sense of the unfathomable
English professor analyzes rhetoric about infanticide from 1616 to present
-
Classrooms in crisis
How to teach about slavery amid efforts to suppress history
-
RWU Law School names Clark alum as chair of Board of Directors
Brian Stern ’88 is the distinguished associate justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court
-
Clark actors will give voice to ‘Small Mouth Sounds’
Lyndsey Hawkes ’19 returns to direct six-person drama
-
Houdini’s near-Clark experience
Harry Houdini spent much of his life escaping from chains and straitjackets, but the one thing he never tried to elude was a robust intellectual argument. And he nearly had a doozy at Clark University. On November 29, 1926, Clark University faculty and students, along with members of the public, gathered in the auditorium of…
-
Sebastián Royo publishes essay on democracy for leading Spanish think tank
‘When I came to the U.S., this was the shining light — the model for other countries all around the world’
-
Looking at our world from a bird’s-eye view
Darwin Holcombe ’24 designs and pilots FPV drones
-
‘The fantasy of it runs wild’
Professor preserves creatures carved into Italian sculpture park








