Stories
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‘I felt I had to prove that I do belong here’
Alum is first Cambodian American woman in Lynn City Hall
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U.S. democracy is fraying, but can it be preserved?
Presidential Lecturer offers cause for concern — and optimism
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Clark sociologist presents at Royal Society
Parminder Bhachu, professor of sociology, was an invited speaker at “Tejinder at 70,” a celebration at the Royal Society of the life and work of Sir Tejinder Virdee. Virdee is the subject of a chapter in her latest book, “Movers and Makers,” which details how mover-maker capital — artisanal and craft skills originating from…
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A precedent for problem-solving
Professor says 19th-century politics offer lesson in settling division
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Former COVID testing director leaving for VP position at Dean College
Adam Keyes is returning to ‘what I’ve always loved’
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Clarkies are invited to cross a cosmic sea
Interactive Theater course bridges theater and gaming
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Uncovering the truth about Salem’s youngest victim
Clark alum’s research informs Salem Witch Museum exhibits
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With his fellowship program, Stephen Steinbrecher ’55 created a legacy of learning
Funding supports original research by Clark undergraduates
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Oct. 6, 1974: Bruce Springsteen performs in Atwood Hall
The Scarlet: ‘A synthesis of rock and jazz … on the level of pure soul’
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‘Fear of the other side often gets democracies into trouble’
Bestselling author Daniel Ziblatt to deliver Oct. 26 Presidential Lecture on the fate of democracy









