Alumni
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From China to Worcester, Clarkies collect medical supplies for those in need
Global fundraising effort shows power of alumni network
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ClarkCONNECT job shadow program links students with alumni mentors
Participation doubles in 2019–20 academic year
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From Camus to COVID-19: Dr. Lewis Goldfrank ’63 battles the deadly virus
Bellevue Hospital emergency physician remains committed to defending the public health
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Donald Lee ’95 brings ‘interruptive movements’ to Higgins School performance
Dancer uses wheelchair as instrument of 'transformation and elevation'
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Farah Weannara ’16, MBA ’17, shares her journey from Clark to Rotterdam
Although Farah Weannara has been busy exploring her new home in Rotterdam, she made some time to talk with fellow Clarkie — and fellow “Graduate of the Last Decade” — Alexis Church ’15 for GOLD Nuggets. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated with my bachelor’s in psychology and…
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John Karas ’13, MBA ’14: ‘Go at your own speed’
John Karas channels his athletic drive to achieve success in life. He tells fellow Clark graduate-of-the-last-decade Emilee Cocuzzo ’18, MBA ’19, what he’s been up to since his days on Clark’s basketball team. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated in 2013 with a degree in economics and management,…
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On Clark, Worcester, and ‘adulting’: A Q&A with GOLD alumnus Ifrad Islam ’10
Ifrad Islam ’10 has been embracing the Worcester scene for years. He recently spoke with Emilee Cocuzzo ’18, MBA ’19, to explain why he loves living in the city so much. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated in 2010, and studied economics and management for my bachelor’s degree…
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Career-preparation event for Clark student-athletes is in a league of its own
Alumni provide mentoring, networking opportunities at ‘Practice Your Pitch 2.0’
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Marketer-turned-professor Lawrence Norman takes aim at influential youth demographic
Alum and former Adidas executive promises a ‘revolutionary’ course
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Lindbergh’s visit, memorable rope pulls, and a must-read newspaper
A flea market find illuminates a slice of Clark’s past









