ClarkCONNECT
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Rose Wine ’20 designs her future
ClarkCONNECT internship provides valuable experience
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Princeton Review guide names Clark University a best value college
New book lauds tuition-free master's program, ClarkCONNECT
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10 tips for landing a job in the sciences
Clark course gives students insight into STEM careers
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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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Clark senior finds opportunity and connection in D.C.
ClarkCONNECT internship expands student's network
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‘ClarkCONNECTion’ leads to students’ NetApp internships
Seniors Teodor Nicola-Antoniu, Clement Nagourney land tech work in California, Colorado
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Clark’s public health offerings go global
Beginning in fall 2015, Clark students could declare a new undergraduate concentration in public health, offered under the direction of David Thurlow, professor of chemistry, who at the time oversaw Clark’s pre-health advising program. The concentration recognizes the expanding role of public health in a globalized society. Since its introduction, enrollment in the public health concentration has…
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Tetreault, Zoback honored with alumni awards at Reunion Dinner
Clark Reunion 2018 brought alumni from across the generations back to campus. For two of them, the occasion was extra special. Frank Tetreault ’68 was given the Distinguished Alumni Award, and Emily Zoback ’08, MPA ’09, was presented the Young Alumni Award at the May 18 Reunion Dinner. The vintage tie he wore, emblazoned with…
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Singer Olivia Schwartz ’19 raises her Vox and hears advice from a Clarkie
“I got out of my seat and started jumping around!” That’s atypical behavior for students using Clark University’s Goddard Library— inadvisable, really — but Olivia Schwartz ’19 couldn’t help herself. One day in February, the global environmental studies major was studying on the third floor when she learned she’d been nominated for the Independent Music Awards in the Love Song category.…









