Clark University Magazine
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Alumnus draws on performing arts career to develop leadership strategies
In a new book, Rob Salafia ’76 shares skills developed on the stage
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Siblings’ company offers undervalued workers valuable opportunities
Hiring neurodiverse workers is ‘good business’ for alumni
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Clark’s Women in STEM: ‘We have to make some noise’
Student-run group addresses issues facing women in science professions
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Rose Wine ’20 designs her future
ClarkCONNECT internship provides valuable experience
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1958 Founder’s Day skit featured primitive performances by Clark professors
Celebration included faculty-penned ‘What Makes Jonas Run’
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Douglas Zook finds poetry in the pane
Clark alumnus publishes photography book of window reflections
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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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For computer crises, Terrance McCormack is the IT guy
From computer basics to soggy keyboards, the Help Desk supervisor has seen it all
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Hurricane Maria ‘a game changer’
Clark students and alumni from Puerto Rico struggle with the question, ‘Is this our new normal?’
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For comic Charles Gould ’07, making ’em laugh is serious business
'The way to truly find your voice is to do what you personally find funny'









