Stories
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Students advise their fellow Clarkies on technical-career strategies
Panel was part of Career Exploration Week
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‘This topic isn’t black and white’
Senior explores passion for reproductive health
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Spanish speakers sought for graduate programs, participation in NSF-funded project
Nine Clark University researchers are seeking fluent Spanish speakers to apply to graduate programs as part of a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation Program Partnerships for International Research and Education. Faculty from Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE), Graduate School of Geography, and the Becker School of Design & Technology (BSDT)…
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‘An honest and vulnerable space’
Queer discussion groups help students find community
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BCMB student earns top honor at Protein Society event
Emma Kane, a doctoral candidate in the biochemistry and molecular biology program, won the poster contest at the Protein Society 36th Annual Symposium recently held in San Francisco. Kane, who works in Professor Donald Spratt’s lab, presented the collaboration between Aaron Muth’s lab at St. John’s Universityand Spratt’s lab in which they are optimizing…
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First-year Common Academic Experience gets graphic
Dystopian novel inspires lively dialogues about pressing issues
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Four days. Sixty miles. One river.
Expedition highlighted threats to historic Blackstone waterway
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‘You want to help kids feel less helpless’
Professor Wendy Grolnick uses parenting expertise to assist families in midst of tragedy
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Annie’s Clark Brunch reopens after a short hiatus
Clark assumes operations with welcome assistance from old friends
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Geller Jazz Nightclub features acclaimed saxophonist Jacques Schwarz-Bart
Quintet will bring Afro Caribbean futuristic jazz to Clark









