Stories
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From the Clarkives: Woodland Street, 1964
The center of campus looked a little different almost 60 years ago — and not just because of the classic cars.
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BCMB students meet 2021 Nobel Prize winner
Doctoral candidate Ariane Borges and Kim Nguyen ’22, M.S. ’23, who both work in Professor Arundhati Nag’s lab in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program, recently attended the LEADS Conference of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C., where they met David MacMillan, the 2021 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, and other Nobel…
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From dancing grandpas to superpowered babies
BSDT students build games from scratch at MassDigi
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Listening to the Whispering World of ASMR with Professors Shuo Niu and Hugh Manon
Research examines how ASMR uses hushed tones to create intimacy
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Clark’s ‘COVID Posse’ links racial disparities to the pandemic’s impact
Researchers cite rates of incarceration, educational attainment as strong factors
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With her father as inspiration, Clark senior plunges into study of Caribbean immigrants
Survey, interviews explore issues surrounding mental health
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Aggressive TV programs may be more than mere child’s play
Ben Wolff studies media impact on youth development
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A trial run before pursuing law school
Courthouse internship gives Kieran Babra insight into a potential legal career
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Farm or conserve? Professor’s research helps decision-makers
New study uses Lyndon Estes’ land-use model to create possible scenarios
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‘This is science, but it’s also community’
Clark researchers put Worcester watershed under the microscope









