Graduate students
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Clark master’s students analyze water quality, impacts of climate change in Mexico
After six months conducting research and surveys in Mexico’s Valle de Bravo, Valeria Obregon Diaz, ES&P ’26, and Catalina Cuervo Maldonado, ES&P ’26, discovered pathogens and chemicals in the water and a lack of health insurance and air conditioning in a region with rising temperatures and notable heat-related illnesses.
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Graduate Commencement speaker stresses consistency and authenticity
Nourhan Beshir Attia will deliver student address at Graduate School Commencement May 18.
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Clark GIS student lands internships at Esri, NOAA
Andre Bergeron ’25, M.S./GIS ’26, works at intersection of data science and environmental science
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Career Fair connects Clarkies with employers
Students of all majors and class years meet organizations offering full-time, part-time, internship, and short-term roles
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Late-Night Breakfast, in photos
Kicking of finals the right way — with late-night breakfast! Because exams are always better on a full stomach.
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‘I just love getting my hands in the dirt’
From Massachusetts to Australia, Beatrice Altopp ’25, M.S. ’26, wants to protect local species
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‘Pride in my community’
Clarkies learn about nonprofit management by volunteering in Worcester
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A paw-sitively perfect internship
Luca Houtsmuller ’25, MSC ’26, flexes his social media skills for Second Chance Animal Services
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Harvesting lessons from a farming master class
Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts
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‘I want to make an impact’
Kumar Gaurav, MBA ’25, is set to deliver remarks at the May 19 graduate Commencement ceremony.












