Alumni stories
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It’s always showtime for Steven DePaul ’73
Entertainment veteran directs new NBC series
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98 percent of Clark’s Class of 2018 achieving post-graduation goals
Young alumni secure employment, education, and service opportunities
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Pride v. Prejudice: Clark alumna fights for women’s rights in Pakistan
Laaleen Sukhera ’99, MSPC ’00 found an ally in Jane Austen
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Troubled waters: Children’s health issues prompt Holliston mothers to tap into Clark’s research expertise
Community wants to know if exposure to chemicals led to neurodevelopmental cognitive deficits, behavioral disorders
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Alumnus draws on performing arts career to develop leadership strategies
In a new book, Rob Salafia ’76 shares skills developed on the stage
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Siblings’ company offers undervalued workers valuable opportunities
Hiring neurodiverse workers is ‘good business’ for alumni
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Douglas Zook finds poetry in the pane
Clark alumnus publishes photography book of window reflections
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Alumnus shares story of father’s Holocaust survival
The audience in Dana Commons sat silent, sifting and absorbing the story they’d just been told. There were tears. They had watched “Etched in Glass,” a documentary chronicling the harrowing saga of Stephan Ross, who survived the horrors of 10 Nazi concentration camps. From the age of 10 to 14, the Polish boy was…
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Alumna lana Grunberg Weiss’s work gets Times Square billing
Ilana Grunberg Weiss ’14 helps design ‘virtual human’ tool used by physicians, cancer patients
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ClarkCONNECT internship provides junior with foundation in the world of NYC development
Utkristaa Shrestha ’20 learns the high-end real estate business at RXR









