Alumni
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Former Clark diving captain is still taking the plunge
Steve Castiglione ’18 entertains audiences at Colorado resort
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Robert DelMastro ’86 encourages entrepreneurship at Clearly Coworking
When Robert (Rob) DelMastro ’86 entered Clark, he had no idea what career he wanted to pursue. He first planned to declare a biology major, then switched to geography, psychology, and again to computer science before graduating with a degree in mathematics. Though he did not know it at the time, his combined academic,…
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Clark alumna demonstrates how GIS aids humanitarian responses to war and disaster
Remote imaging deployed in Syria, Sudan, and Nigeria
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Mike Eglow ’16, MBA ’17, connects Clark students with financial service careers
When Mike Eglow ’16, MBA ’17, was looking to hire an operations associate for Boston-based broker-dealer Cantella & Co., he knew he wanted to interview other Clarkies. Originally from Albany, N.Y., Eglow came to Clark to pursue a degree in management and play baseball; he ultimately took advantage of the University’s Accelerated B.A/Master’s Degree Program,…
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Sarah Philbrick ’15 shows Clark students the world of public policy research
Sarah Philbrick ’15, M.S. ’16, wants to change our world, and she believes Clark students are the people to do it. As an undergraduate, the upstate New York native majored in economics and minored in management and later completed a master of science in geographic information science (GIS) through Clark’s fifth-year Accelerated B.A./Master’s Program. Philbrick’s…
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Clark graduates launch careers in Massachusetts – the country’s No. 1 job market
Students put their skills to work, from State Street to Dana-Farber
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Juliana Spahr ’14 draws her own career conclusions
Illustrator merges her artistic and scientific passions
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Young filmmakers premiere their work at Clark-hosted festival
Hiatt Center collaborates with Worcester school to promote student storytelling
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Clark University holds 115th Commencement
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie ’73 stresses unconditional love and the importance of resilience, empathy, and gratitude
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Glenn Parish ’71 feels the pull of Holocaust history
Gift helps advance doctoral research efforts at Strassler Center









