Podcast
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The human side of computing
Professor John Magee on using technology to solve problems
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‘Master of my own destiny’
Chronicling life as a park ranger with Andrew Vietze ’91
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Sublime symphonies
Music Professor Benjamin Korstvedt breaks down Bruckner’s sonic legacy
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Farming for fun and food justice
Owen Chase ’26 grows small business with support of Clark Tank
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Finding your power
How stepping out of your comfort zone magnifies the college experience
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‘Run the best marathon relay race of your life’
Highlights from Clark's 120th Commencement
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Scrutinizing the sentence
Creative writers explore the mechanics of perfect prose
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How can microbes help farmers grow more food to feed the world?
Below the surface of the soil, a diverse community of microbes — living organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa — interact and play a significant role in breaking down organic matter and cycling nutrients. These microbial interactions can improve or, in some cases, impair the health and growth of plants. Although they cannot be…
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Are we master of Siri, or vice versa?
Professor explores the deepening impact of AI on language and culture
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A nudge in the right direction
Studying how tech tactics can motivate or entrap users









