Education
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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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With schools closed, Clark volunteers take tutoring online
Undergraduates work with at-risk youth through Upward Bound program
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MLK event panelists urge the pursuit of equity in education
Time to improve teaching approaches for children of color
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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
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Brett Iarrobino ’21 has more than an idea about his future
Clark senior nurtures his passion for teaching through work with Main South students
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Young filmmakers premiere their work at Clark-hosted festival
Hiatt Center collaborates with Worcester school to promote student storytelling
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Clark students receive Fulbright and other prestigious honors
Awards will support postgraduate, study abroad work
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Photographer Chaimaa Medhat ’19 turns her lens on a fragile world
Environmental science major is armed with knowledge — and a camera
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Using lessons from his past, Clark dean weighs in on higher education’s future
John LaBrie’s path to college graduation wasn’t smooth. What has that taught him?








