Stories
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‘I’m here for you — in all ways’
New Title IX coordinator provides education and guidance
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Black History Month celebrates excellence and experience
Roster of events includes discussions, dancing, and Black Alumni Homecoming
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Can A.I. learn empathy?
Alum stumps congregation with ChatGPT sermon
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Goldberg’s research is first to study impact of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law
More than half of LGBTQ+ parents surveyed have considered leaving Florida
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Ready for a sweet start on Main Street
Salvadoran American bakery opening at Acoustic Java location
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Crisis Mode
From Sandy Hook to the Boston Marathon to Uvalde, Clark psychologist Wendy Grolnick treats the hidden wounds of tragedy
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Perspectives behind the wall
Clark professor leads debate, discourse in prison classroom
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Belonging Talks will examine refugee integration through a wider lens
Gaisu Yari fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan as a teenager, coming to the United States as a refugee. She was initially resettled in Worcester, and part of her integration included English language classes at the American Language and Culture Institute at Clark University. Today, Yari is director of Afghan Voices of Hope,…
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A leap back into Clark history
Who remembers the Clark kangaroo? We don’t, either. But the scarlet-and-white marsupial, complete with a baby in its pouch and adorned with the letters CU, seems to have been a presence on the Clark campus in the late 1940s. The stuffed kangaroo has made it back to Clark as part of the disposition of…
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Clarkies get charged up by a high-Voltage opportunity
Students and business owner share marketing and entrepreneurial talents









