Alumni
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Alumnus shares story of father’s Holocaust survival
The audience in Dana Commons sat silent, sifting and absorbing the story they’d just been told. There were tears. They had watched “Etched in Glass,” a documentary chronicling the harrowing saga of Stephan Ross, who survived the horrors of 10 Nazi concentration camps. From the age of 10 to 14, the Polish boy was…
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Alumna lana Grunberg Weiss’s work gets Times Square billing
Ilana Grunberg Weiss ’14 helps design ‘virtual human’ tool used by physicians, cancer patients
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ClarkCONNECT internship provides junior with foundation in the world of NYC development
Utkristaa Shrestha ’20 learns the high-end real estate business at RXR
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Join the Clark Internship Challenge
ClarkCONNECT has launched the Internship Challenge: Summer 2019, with a goal of 120 internships or research opportunities posted on the digital platform this year. Alumni are encouraged to help Clark students with their career exploration and development. There are three ways that you and other alumni can rise to the challenge: Post a position on…
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Nature story dives deep into Clark mentorship
Reef specialist Hannah Reich touts Professor Deb Robertson’s guidance
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Alumnus plots a future by the numbers
Clark research experience a factor in student's decision to pursue a doctorate
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Clark professors are helping Puerto Rico brew a better coffee industry
Island slowly rebuilds a year after Hurricane Maria
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Steinbrecher Fellows feted following a summer of research, service
Undergraduates present work in a wide array of academic fields
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Eco-Bags Products founder Sharon Rowe ’79 proves that ‘Tiny’ is mighty
An entrepreneur needn’t sacrifice personal life or ethics for the bottom line, insists Sharon Rowe
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Life after the Strassler Center: Ümit Kurt, Ph.D. ’16
Armenian Genocide scholar wins plum Polonsky Fellowship from the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute in Israel









