COVID-19
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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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Nathan Ahlgren creates tangible impact in fight against COVID-19
Biology professor 3D-prints face shields for health care workers
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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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Student filmmakers undaunted by interruption of ‘Meridian’ shoot
Work on horror thriller continues as trailer debuts
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EMT Ethan Lutz ’21 works at the epicenter of COVID-19
FEMA deploys Clark junior to New York City
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Entrepreneurship students join local fight against COVID-19
Management alumni also work to secure masks for area health centers
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Planning for the future in the time of COVID-19
Erin Shull ’19, MBA ’20, reflects on the reality of completing college in quarantine
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Clark Concert Band premieres virtual performance on Saturday, April 25
‘We were able to bridge the distance between us and make some really awesome music together’
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Clark community continues to be active, despite pandemic
Student clubs and campus offices create online resources, gathering spaces
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Professor Borges-Méndez supports Worcester schools nutrition program
Work helps facilitate meal preparation during the pandemic








