Community
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Gloves do not offer foolproof protection against COVID-19
Diligent hand-washing is a better line of defense
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Student researchers learn how trees keep things cool in Massachusetts cities
HERO fellows examine temperature data in Holyoke, Fall River, and Chelsea
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At 100, Al Southwick ’41, M.A. ’49, is still writing
Longtime journalist, historian continues to pen weekly newspaper column
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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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Professor Borges-Méndez supports Worcester schools nutrition program
Work helps facilitate meal preparation during the pandemic
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From China to Worcester, Clarkies collect medical supplies for those in need
Global fundraising effort shows power of alumni network
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Traina Center exhibit reflects on the climate crisis
Council on the Uncertain Human Future hosts thought-provoking display
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Lund Award recipients lead efforts to serve Main South children
Community work includes arts education, mentorship of girls
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Clark’s powerful model for teacher education is the focus of new book
Partnership with Main South neighborhood touted as factor for success
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Nia Slater-Bookhart ’19, MAT ’20, receives Mechanics Hall honor
Collegiate Apprentice Award recognizes leadership, creativity, and community involvement









