Clark University Magazine
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Know your manners
Etiquette expert Tami Claytor ’94 teaches life’s finer points
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‘We have so many people we still have to account for’
In American Print Culture, 1700 to 1900, English Professor Meredith Neuman focuses on voices that have been overlooked and underappreciated throughout U.S. history.
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Main South lessons
Clark-trained teachers like the Surrette siblings bring passion, purpose, and possibility into neighborhood classrooms
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Small but mighty
Dung beetles, fruit flies, and other humble creatures assist university researchers working at the frontiers of cancer, climate change, and medicine.
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Believe it or Nat
Cartoonist and author Maria Scrivan ’93 draws some Clark inspiration for her most memorable character.
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Second-chance U
A unique program gives formerly incarcerated people a Clark experience.
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Clark meets the new Boss
October 6, 2024, marks 50 years since Bruce Springsteen played a memorable show in Atwood Hall
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In Bonnie We Trust
Trusted Media Brands CEO Bonnie Kintzer ’82 transformed a family of print magazines into a digital powerhouse with a precious ally: The public
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Bogotá Dreams
With Clark University’s help, some of the poorest Colombians are transforming their backyards into fields of possibility When the nuns of Bogotá needed assistance to lift the city’s poorest citizens out of poverty, John Dobson accepted the challenge. Because it was good work. And because you don’t say no to the nuns. The associate professor…
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The Mushroom Moment
“Zombie-ant fungi do not reanimate ant corpses.” It’s the answer to a question that Professor David Hibbett likely thought he’d never be asked. But during the Q&A session hosted and filmed by WIRED magazine inside a Manhattan studio, the mycologist took it in stride, reassuring the world that the parasitic fungus that infects and kills…









