Alumni stories
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‘Find work that brings you joy’: An interview with Maya Fox ’16
During her undergraduate years at Clark, Maya Fox ’16 was dedicated to creating a sense of community in the University’s residence halls. Now, she’s pursuing a master’s that will help her engage and connect with employees as a human resources professional. We spoke with her about life at and after Clark. When did you graduate,…
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‘Fail as much as you can’: An interview with Abhijit Singh ’16
Abhijit Singh ’16 shared first prize in the U-Reka Challenge in 2013, and that experience motivated him to focus on entrepreneurship and build his skills.
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Nathalya Castro Argueta ’18, MBA ’19: ‘Go for what you believe in’
Alumna shares her experience of starting a business during a global pandemic
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Dale Watt ’17, M.S./GIS ’19: ‘There’s nothing like experience’
Alumnus shares his journey and offers tips to Clark students
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Nita Winter’s wildflower photography is a blooming success
Alumna’s coffee table book earns recognition from the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award
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Special agent Jonathan Schofield ’91 was the man on the case
Clark alumnus reflects on a career investigating fraud and corruption across the globe
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Alumna: Volunteering can lead to the career you want
An interview with Jitske Grift ’18
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Connections are key in the real world, alumnus advises
An interview with Matheus Gonçalves ’19, MBA ’20
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Alison Cohen ’82 keeps Massachusetts residents informed about the pandemic
Communications director says DPH is ‘source of truth’ on COVID-19
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Clark alumni play critical roles in COVID-19 testing process
Emma Bulman ’20, Zeke Farrell ’16 are part of the teams working around the clock at the Broad Institute









