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Pride v. Prejudice: Clark alumna fights for women’s rights in Pakistan
Laaleen Sukhera ’99, MSPC ’00 found an ally in Jane Austen
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Tiffany Kayo’s Clark education propels her to success across the world
Double-major in economics, computer science helps shape her career path
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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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Whether dancing or coding, student makes his move
Summer internship leads to State Street job for Jesús Robles Garcia ’19
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Alumnus plots a future by the numbers
Clark research experience a factor in student's decision to pursue a doctorate
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Biology professor, alumna collaborate with Worcester’s EcoTarium to create ‘Fungal Tree of Life’ exhibit
Professor David Hibbett offers expertise on fungal DNA
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For comic Charles Gould ’07, making ’em laugh is serious business
'The way to truly find your voice is to do what you personally find funny'
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When the patients are prisoners: Dr. Karen Gedney’s memoir recounts her career behind bars
Every retired physician has stories to tell about memorable patients, elusive diagnoses, and difficult decisions. But the stories of Dr. Karen Gedney ’79 ascend to a higher level. These are sagas. “You don’t want a person coming out of prison who is meaner than when they went in.” Dr. Karen Gedney They unfold inside the…
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Stefanie Covino battles climate change one town at a time
Severe storms. Flooding. Drought. Erosion. Devastated communities struggling to rebuild. These doomsday headlines have become all too common, sweeping the news on a daily basis. In the face of climate change, communities are struggling with competing priorities and have difficulty focusing on climate resilience and conservation. The stakes are high. On the front lines of…
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Lauren Goode ’03 stays wired to the tech world
Last fall, while reviewing the third incarnation of the Apple Watch, writer Lauren Goode ’03 found a bug. “A smartwatch with LTE will, in theory, let you go for a run, buy a coffee, splash in the ocean, or simply step away from the phone and still be connected,” she wrote for The Verge. “In theory. In reality,…