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Clark geography researcher experiences a ‘changing Arctic’ on recent expedition
Lack of sea ice, heightened animal activity observed amid unseasonably warm temperatures
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Bailey Ross ’21 uses technology to examine ecosystems thousands of miles away
Research reveals how desert animals impact southwestern plant life
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Boatright: ‘Viral moments’ difficult to script in early presidential debates
Candidates unlikely to attack each other, says ‘A Crisis of Civility’ author
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Yeannet Ruiz ’19 finds the perfect storm for her geography skills
Clark student hopes to work in hurricane-damaged Houston
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Nature story dives deep into Clark mentorship
Reef specialist Hannah Reich touts Professor Deb Robertson’s guidance
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Bahamas internship helps student-athlete Maggie Tarbox court a future career
History major works with former New York Yankee to improve children’s lives
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Into the woods with Olivia Barksdale
Senior aims for a career with federal wildlife service
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NOAA Fellows work to protect endangered species across the US
Undergrads conduct research spanning Arctic to Gulf
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Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award
In “The Dutch Moment,” Wim Klooster explores the rise and fall of Dutch influence on the Atlantic
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Hurricane Maria ‘a game changer’
Clark students and alumni from Puerto Rico struggle with the question, ‘Is this our new normal?’