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Clark to hold inaugural Lavender Celebration
Virtual ceremony recognizes achievements of LGBTQIA+ graduates
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A Week of Community & Caring offers virtual events, giving opportunity
Beginning May 18, Clark will host five days of events, webinars, and outreach designed to connect alumni, students, parents, faculty, and staff. A Week of Community & Caring features programs for reunion alumni, career explorers and the Class of 2020. Developed by the offices of Alumni & Friends Engagement and The Clark Fund, the…
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‘Everyone’s in the same boat’: An interview with Molly Wyatt ’17, MAT ’18
Molly Wyatt earned a bachelor’s degree from Clark in 2017, majoring in psychology with a minor in education. She also took advantage of the accelerated degree program to earn a master of arts in teaching in 2018; her graduate studies took her to the Jacob Hiatt Magnet School in Worcester, where she co-taught first grade.…
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‘Taking it day by day’: An interview with Tina Meetran ’15, M.A. ’16
Tina Meetran ’15, M.A. ’16, majored in international development and social change at Clark with a concentration in migration and cultures. She earned her master’s in community development and planning through Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment Department. She has parlayed her Clark experience to a career with a nonprofit that helps first-generation and low-income…
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‘Be patient’: An interview with Rebecca Rood Goldman ’14, M.A. ’15
Rebecca Rood Goldman double-majored in biology and studio art at Clark before earning her master’s in biology through the University’s accelerated degree program. She is a registered nurse at a hospital in New York, N.Y., one of the hardest-hit areas in the COVID-19 pandemic. We caught up with her to find out how the crisis…
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Inaugural President’s Achievement Awards recognize inclusive excellence at Clark
Recipients lauded for scholarship and leadership toward a more equitable community
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Nathan Ahlgren creates tangible impact in fight against COVID-19
Biology professor 3D-prints face shields for health care workers
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Stresses of coronavirus impact addiction recovery
Samantha Arsenault ’15, M.A. ’16, fights “perfect storm”
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Council on the Uncertain Human Future examines links between COVID-19 and climate change
Clark-based network invites reflection on current crises
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Clark students take their volunteer work online
Undergrads tutor English language learners in Spain