Alumni stories
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‘Our actions do matter, no matter how big or small’
Rabbi Joshua Franklin ’06, M.A. ’07, aids Ukrainian refugees in Poland
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Nobel-winning work on hunger drives Clark alumnus
Robert Oliver, M.A. ’00, leads campaigns for the United Nations World Food Program
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‘It was like being thrown to the wolves’
Recent MAT grads started their teaching careers in time of COVID tumult
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Nothing but Net
When Marc Lasry ’81 bought the last-place Milwaukee Bucks, he believed they could be competitive. Today, they are champions.
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Building a biology legacy
Cathy ’83 and Marc ’81 Lasry help keep Clark moving to the next level
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Kimberly Roy, M.S. ’19, is a key policy voice as state cannabis commissioner
Plans to provide evidence-based information to Massachusetts youth
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Clark alumna confronts gender- and caste-based discrimination
Advocacy has helped thousands of Dalit women in Nepal
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Blackstone Watershed Collaborative seeks to reverse decades of river pollution
Clark alumna heads effort to build climate resilience and improve water quality
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Don’t be afraid to change direction, GOLD alum encourages fellow Clarkies
After graduating from Clark in 2015 with a biology degree, GOLD alum Jess Donati went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in nursing at Northeastern University. We checked in with her to see what she’s up to now. Where are you now? What have you been doing since graduating from Clark? I…
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Clark alumni make election history in Worcester
Thu Nguyen ’14 and Etel Haxhiaj ’04, M.A. ’08, set to join City Council








