Stories
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BSDT student explores pathway for neurodivergent game designers
Internship led him to develop exercise game for children
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Mushroom mania
Clark mycologists analyze what’s powering fungi intrigue
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Graduate School of Geography to celebrate its centennial with April event
Panels will honor 100-year legacy, and look with urgency to the future
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From van Gogh to VR
BSDT students and faculty merge art and tech for immersive experiences
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Clark Model United Nations wins Best Small Delegation at Cornell International Affairs Conference
At the 13th Cornell International Affairs Conference (CIAC) earlier this month, Clark’s Model United Nations team outcompeted all other universities that sent eight delegates or fewer and earned the Best Small Delegation Award. They won the most individual awards out of any small delegation in their respective committees and proved their diplomacy, leadership, and…
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‘We hope the Clark community sees this as a call to action’
Equity in Action initiative launches with daylong conference
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Hamed Alemohammad to lead new Center for Geospatial Analytics
Brings deep expertise in emerging data technologies and analytics
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Clark alum in Africa rises to the challenge of climate change
Assists those displaced by disastrous environmental impacts
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‘COVID Posse’ research published in PLOS Global Public Health journal
A study conducted by biology professors Nathan Ahlgren and Philip Bergmann and sociology professor Rosalie Torres Stone about the impact of COVID-19 on marginalized groups has been published in PLOS Global Public Health. For “County-level societal predictors of COVID-19 cases and deaths changed through time in the United States: A longitudinal ecological study,” the professors…
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Who’s on first? Maybe a stats whiz
Math students are decoding sports’ winning formulas









