Public health
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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…
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EMT Ethan Lutz ’21 works at the epicenter of COVID-19
FEMA deploys Clark junior to New York City
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From Camus to COVID-19: Dr. Lewis Goldfrank ’63 battles the deadly virus
Bellevue Hospital emergency physician remains committed to defending the public health
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Archit Goyal helps craft software to combat Ebola outbreaks
Clark junior interned with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
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Clark researcher: ‘Moral panic’ over free-ranging cats unwarranted
Just-published article challenges widely held beliefs that feral felines threaten biodiversity, public health
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Clark University introduces the nation’s first certificate in cannabis-control regulation
Program will offer policy information, guidance for municipalities
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Clark education, EMT work prepare Becca Nash for a career in patient care
Emergency response position has honed her treatment and leadership skills
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Family Impact Seminar tackles issue of sexual assault on college campuses
Proposed legislation would enhance transparency, prevention
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In the lab and on the lake, Emily Ladda finds her stroke
Biochemistry major captains Clark University crew team
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Economist’s research examines construction workers’ fatality rates across states
Professor Wayne Gray involved in study funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health









