Alumni stories
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When the numbers speak, Lee Miringoff ’73 listens
What might his renowned Marist Poll tell us about Election 2020?
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Stanley Pierre-Louis ’92 makes work of play
Video games are entertainment, sport, and maybe even art. For one alumnus, they’re also his job
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Dr. Jessica Israel ’90 helps families manage end-of-life care for loved ones
Coronavirus presents challenges for palliative care specialist
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Morufat Bello ’20 pursues her passion for politics on a global scale
Recent grad heads to George Washington University for master’s in security policy studies
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At 100, Al Southwick ’41, M.A. ’49, is still writing
Longtime journalist, historian continues to pen weekly newspaper column
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Alumni share about their lives in a COVID-19 world
The impact is global; the testimony is personal
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Avi Steinhardt ’03 recruits a furry friend to offer ‘Monster Insight’ during pandemic
Psychotherapist uses puppetry to bear witness to current events
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NPR reporter Lee Gaines ’11 recognized with prestigious journalism award
Clark alumna wins Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for series on prison education
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‘Everyone’s in the same boat’: An interview with Molly Wyatt ’17, MAT ’18
Molly Wyatt earned a bachelor’s degree from Clark in 2017, majoring in psychology with a minor in education. She also took advantage of the accelerated degree program to earn a master of arts in teaching in 2018; her graduate studies took her to the Jacob Hiatt Magnet School in Worcester, where she co-taught first grade.…
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‘Taking it day by day’: An interview with Tina Meetran ’15, M.A. ’16
Tina Meetran ’15, M.A. ’16, majored in international development and social change at Clark with a concentration in migration and cultures. She earned her master’s in community development and planning through Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment Department. She has parlayed her Clark experience to a career with a nonprofit that helps first-generation and low-income…








