Student life
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Student-athletes lead education efforts to identify, prevent relationship violence
100s on Clark campus complete ‘One Love’ training
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Clark’s Model UN team earns awards at Harvard conference
Seven students recognized at prestigious national event
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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…









