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A-mazing fact: First-ever labyrinth for observing rats was created at Clark in 1900
Psychology researchers created maze to evaluate animal intelligence
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Annie Jenkins has been filling Clarkies’ bellies for 25 years. They fill her heart.
“I hate making pancakes! They’re just an all-around hassle.” “Hey Annie, you’re not supposed to boil them, you know!” Annie Jenkins looks up from the grill at the guy wearing the NStar T-shirt and grins. He’s just delivered a good punchline, and she knows it. In fact, she would have been a little disappointed…
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Medic of the mind
From Iraq to Afghanistan to U.S. veterans' clinics, psychologist Major Clifford Trott '87 heals the hidden wounds of war
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Finding Mr. Wu
Nearly forty years after adopting his daughter, Professor Paul Ropp set out to locate her birth father in Taiwan. There, he uncovered a tale of sorrow, hope, and joy.
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D’Army Bailey ’65: A Radical Life
D’Army Bailey got booted from one university for leading civil rights protests. And then Clark came calling.
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In 1973, Clark was one of the first schools to host a competitive Ultimate Frisbee meet
University among the recognized founders of the original league
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Where did Wright Hall get its name?
An introduction to Carroll D. Wright, former Clark president and the first U.S. labor commissioner