Research
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Clark geographer Lyndon Estes takes on the issue of food security
Research team examines impact of drought and climate on urban populations
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Professor Chuck Agosta receives $670K National Science Foundation grant
Purchase of helium liquefier will aid in superconductor experiments
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Clark sociologist finds some women welcome menopause, use mindfulness to manage symptoms
New book highlights experiences of menopausal women, provides hope and advice for those struggling with ‘the change’
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National Academy of Sciences publishes Clark worm study
Physics research may have future medical applications
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Clark students use satellite technology to protect the planet’s creatures, starting with the mightiest
Clark students’ esearch helps the Wildlife Conservation Society save the dwindling elephant population
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Clark student drives support efforts for those living with dementia
Julia Schroeder co-founded Dementia Friendly Worcester as an undergraduate
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Clark students get their hands dirty with ant research
Biologist: The insects are critical protectors of the ecosystem
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Fall Fest 2019 showcased the breadth of Clark student research
The Academic Commons at Goddard Library was transformed into a celebration of Clark University students’ research projects, creative work, and study abroad experiences at the 19th annual Fall Fest held Oct. 25. Students showcased their work for the Clark community in 79 poster sessions and eight oral presentations and panels representing the breadth of…
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Professor Abbie Goldberg’s new book examines open adoption in the digital age
Research highlights dynamics, benefits, and boundary challenges
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7 things you need to know about Fall Fest
Clark’s annual showcase of undergraduate research is Friday, Oct. 25









