Massachusetts
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When the going gets hot, Clark’s HERO fellows get going
Student researchers propose strategies to cool off Worcester’s neighborhoods
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Professor Nathan Ahlgren offers advice on pond safety in wake of toxic blooms
Blue-green algae can be harmful to human and canine swimmers
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Jack Foley brings his 45-year Clark career to a close
Was both catalyst and evangelist for the University’s community efforts
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SPS professor: Is social equity possible in the cannabis industry?
Master class examines history of marijuana prohibition and programs designed to address inequities
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Donald Spratt sparks interest in STEM careers through high school outreach
Clark professor has given virtual presentation to more than 300 students since December
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Things are looking up … and up … for Brett Iarrobino’s playwriting career
Clark senior’s balloon-themed play is national finalist for outstanding short play
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College Corps seeks to address COVID-related challenges in Worcester Public Schools
Collaborative effort reimagines education opportunities for city children
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K-12 students get hands-on with computer science through Clark University program
CODY encourages computer literacy among children in Worcester and beyond
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Alison Cohen ’82 keeps Massachusetts residents informed about the pandemic
Communications director says DPH is ‘source of truth’ on COVID-19
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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









