Student life
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Solar project aims to power Clarkies’ cell phones
Working with Physics Professor Chuck Agosta, Megan McIntyre taps into sun's energy
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Clark choirs to present 21st-century premiere of lost masterwork, ‘Pilgrims of Destiny’
'Choral drama' by composer Gena Branscombe last performed in 1940
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Student aims to make a world of difference
Curan VanDerWielen continues involvement in Model UN through Clark’s award-winning program
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Clark announces first graduates of Emerging Leaders Institute
Social-change model used to prepare first-year students for leadership roles
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Student performers collaborate to present ‘The Nutcracker at Clark’
Music and dance groups merge traditional music with different dance styles to perform holiday classic
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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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Hannah Brier ’20 is a class act
Hannah Brier '20 rehearses for a boundary-pushing teaching career
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Iconic Clark pea pod is revived for the next generation of Clarkies
On a hot August Day 34 years ago, designer Keith Carville and photographer Chuck Kidd drove to a vegetable farm in Hubbardston, Mass., painted some peas, and snapped a picture. The resulting poster of vibrantly colored peas nestled inside a pod, paired with the tagline, “Clark University: Categorizing people isn’t something you can do…
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From a cappella to Capitella, Jenna Libera composes a college life of song, science and collaboration
As musical director of Clark University’s all-female a cappella group the Counterpoints, Jenna Libera ’18, has created arrangements that melodiously blend soprano and alto voices. In her academic work, she likewise has skillfully harmonized double majors in biology and psychology to pursue her interest in neuroscience. Since arriving at Clark in 2014, Libera has completed two…
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Arielle Pierre pursues activism beyond academics
Political science major's on-the-job, extracurricular experiences preparing her for career in public policy









