Alumni stories
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‘The next generation is watching us’
Morgan Schneider ’02 is a force for Holocaust education in California schools
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Clark alum helps scare up memories of landmark Worcester retailer
Marketing effort revives Halloween-themed business
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Thomas Hicks ’93 says elections are a matter of trust
‘The people running the elections … are your next-door neighbors’
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‘Keep an open mind’: An interview with recent graduate Salma Chowdhury ’21
Salma Chowdhury ’21 graduated from Clark with a double major in economics and political science. She’s now working as a human resources professional and loving it! We checked in with her about her journey since Clark. When did you graduate and what did you study at Clark? Did you participate in any student…
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‘Try and try again’: A conversation with Hung Dinh Nguyen ’21
Hung Dinh Nguyen ’21, who majored in computer science and mathematics at Clark, is a data engineer working working remotely from his home in Vietnam. We connected with him to see how things have been going since graduation. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated in…
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‘We all figure it out as we go’: An interview with Nina Mitukiewicz ’15
Nina Mitukiewicz ’15 double majored in psychology and women’s studies at Clark, then went on to earn a master’s in macro social work. Her role as a division manager at The Petey Greene Program keeps her connected with Clark as she oversees the University’s partnership with the organization. We caught up with Nina to learn…
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Alumni in tech fields advise, encourage Clark students about career paths
Diversify your passions. Begin your career exploration early. Be prepared to hear your share of “nos” before you hear “yes.” This was just some of the advice imparted to students during Clark Alumni in Tech Roles, a panel discussion held as part of the Career Connection Center’s recent Internet, Software, and Technology Career Exploration…
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Pronita Gupta ’91 advocates for change as senior labor adviser in the Biden administration
Clark helped stoke her passion for workers’ rights
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Loretta Chekani ’71 wins top prize for latest historical romance
Worcester-based author Loretta Chekani ’71, who writes under the name Loretta Chase, has received the Romance Writers of America’s 2021 VIVIAN Award for “Ten Things I Hate About the Duke,” published by Avon Books, an imprint of Harper Collins. The VIVIAN Awards, which recognize excellence in romance writing and showcase author talent and creativity,…
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New podcast examines how Clarkies have persevered in a COVID world
“Moments of Uncertainty,” a podcast produced and hosted by Alumni and Friends Engagement, explores the ways in which Clarkies responded to the challenges of COVID-19 during 2020, a year like no other at Clark. The podcast reveals the lessons people took away from this extraordinary time, offering insight into how they adapted to ever-changing, and…









