Major in Biology
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Clark students earn prestigious fellowships and scholarships to fund summer work
Awards support studies in Holocaust history, languages, medicine
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Tayla Cormier ’20, M.S. ’21 lends her art to the Archives
Work garners a top prize at 2021 ArtsWorcester College Show
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Mycology students get hands-on in their forage for fungi
Class identifies mushroom species in Hadwen Arboretum
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Clark alumni play critical roles in COVID-19 testing process
Emma Bulman ’20, Zeke Farrell ’16 are part of the teams working around the clock at the Broad Institute
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Clark welcomes new tenure-track and visiting faculty for 2020–21 academic year
Scholars bring expertise in the sciences, humanities, education, and arts
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Dr. Jessica Israel ’90 helps families manage end-of-life care for loved ones
Coronavirus presents challenges for palliative care specialist
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Clark announces new faculty holders of endowed chairs
Positions support research and work of faculty in biology, psychology, and music
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Swimmer and biology major Emma Bulman prepares to make some waves in health care
Senior immersed herself in the stickleback fish evolutionary study
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Clark biologist collaborates on genetic tools that can unlock secrets of microscopic marine life
Professor Deborah Robertson co-authors study on marine protists
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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…









