Alumni stories
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Marketer-turned-professor Lawrence Norman takes aim at influential youth demographic
Alum and former Adidas executive promises a ‘revolutionary’ course
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Lindbergh’s visit, memorable rope pulls, and a must-read newspaper
A flea market find illuminates a slice of Clark’s past
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Cheryle St. Onge ’83 uses her camera to lift the veil on dementia
Renowned photographer discusses her art with Clark students
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Alumni return to Clark to discuss their career paths with fellow English majors
Participants share about their jobs in education, journalism, and public relations
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Alumni advise students on strategies for career and life
Networking opportunities highlight Life After Clark event
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Clark alum’s NPR reporting prompts reforms in Illinois corrections system
Lee Gaines ’11 uncovered severe underfunding and censorship in prison libraries
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Ishara Casellas Connors ’06 uses her expertise to engage underrepresented alumni
Helping lead Diversity and Inclusion Task Force
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Connie Wan, M.A. ’99, Ph.D. ’00, makes the leap from chemistry to commerce
Seattle Gummy Company founder looking to bring gummy medicines to market
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Do you know the mustard man?
Barry Levenson’s museum pays homage to the ‘king of condiments’
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Remembering Matt through five decades of friendship
Editor’s note: This is an expanded version of the remembrance published in the fall 2019 issue of Clark magazine. In 1969, I was told Clark friendships could last a lifetime. I can now vouch for the accuracy of that promise. A friendship is exactly what started for two 18-year-old freshmen way back then. So, with…








