Alumni
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Kim Chung-yum survived the bombing of Hiroshima — then led South Korea’s economic transformation
In distinguished public service career, alumnus oversaw health care, transportation, development reforms
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‘Push the boundaries of knowledge’: An interview with Calvin Choi ’12
As his term as a member of the GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Council comes to an end, we caught up with Calvin Choi ’12 about his journey from Clark to his work to advocate for those who have been underserved by the health care system. When did you graduate, and what did you…
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Think critically to understand the world: An interview with Brigid Palcic ’11, M.A. ’12
Brigid Palcic ’11, M.A. ’12, has almost completed her time as a “graduate of the last decade” and a member of the GOLD Council. We caught up with her to find out what she’s been doing since graduation, what she hopes to do in the future, and what current students can learn from her experience.…
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‘Embrace change’: An interview with Miranda Valerio ’11
As Miranda Valerio ’11 nears the end of her term as a member of Clark’s GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Council, we caught up with her to find out about her journey since graduation, how she stays engaged with the University, and the most helpful advice she’s received. When did you graduate, and what…
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‘Understand your own needs’: An interview with Sami Noor ’15
Six years after graduating from Clark, Sami Noor ’15 has stayed engaged with the University as a member of the GOLD Council. We caught up with him to learn about his work, goals, and his next “adventure.” When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? 2015! I completed my bachelor’s in international…
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Plave Family Research Fellowship contributes to the battle against ALS
Funding gives Clark students access to science research opportunities
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Alumna’s $6M gift will foster music education at Clark and in Main South
Tina Sweeney’s bequest ‘will have a positive impact on our students’
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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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Alumni, industry professionals provide Clark students advice on career paths and life skills
Life After Clark featured networking opportunities, thought-provoking discussions









