Graduate students
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BSDT student explores pathway for neurodivergent game designers
Internship led him to develop exercise game for children
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From van Gogh to VR
BSDT students and faculty merge art and tech for immersive experiences
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Physics with a twist: Clark professor finds answers via origami
Science Advances publishes latest thread in Kudrolli Lab’s research
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BCMB student earns top honor at Protein Society event
Emma Kane, a doctoral candidate in the biochemistry and molecular biology program, won the poster contest at the Protein Society 36th Annual Symposium recently held in San Francisco. Kane, who works in Professor Donald Spratt’s lab, presented the collaboration between Aaron Muth’s lab at St. John’s Universityand Spratt’s lab in which they are optimizing…
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BCMB students meet 2021 Nobel Prize winner
Doctoral candidate Ariane Borges and Kim Nguyen ’22, M.S. ’23, who both work in Professor Arundhati Nag’s lab in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program, recently attended the LEADS Conference of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C., where they met David MacMillan, the 2021 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, and other Nobel…
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From dancing grandpas to superpowered babies
BSDT students build games from scratch at MassDigi
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‘We have the capacity to create change’
Summer program at Clark takes artistic approach to education
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Clark recognizes commitment to DEI work
President's Achievement Awards for Inclusive Excellence honor students, staff, Mosakowski Institute
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Clark’s Adam Institute earns $2M AmeriCorps grant for Main South education
Increases opportunities for MAT students in local schools
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‘Everything a geographer should know’
HERO fellows study trees outside of Massachusetts for first time









