Undergraduate research
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‘We stepped out of our comfort zone’
HERO students find common ground in researching outcomes of urban tree-planting program
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Photo Essay: Biology students go frog hunting
Biology professor and mycologist Javier Tabima Restrepo and students in his lab study the genus Basidiobolus, and frequently visit local waterbodies to collect frogs for their research.
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‘I completely fell in love with research’
Bolstered by Clark opportunities, Krishna Gajjar ’25 enters UPenn Ph.D. program in molecular biology
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From yellowed clippings in a scrapbook, a hidden history is revealed
Student researchers trace the origins of Worcester’s renowned EcoTarium
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Katelynn Humphrey discovers her organic love of chemistry
Katelynn Humphrey ’25 could have taken the easier route, attending college close to her home in East Burke, Vermont. But she wanted something different — and a challenge.
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Photo essay: ClarkFEST spring 2025
From gamifying social movements to analyzing partisan press on the eve of the Civil War, undergraduate student research touches all corners of society.
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‘Science can be creative’
In the lab, Marina Sako ’26 investigates DNA ‘breakage’
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From the Stone Age to the video age
ClarkFEST to highlight student research through traditional and interactive exhibits
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From the lab to the gym, Devon Rose Leaver strives for peak performance
Biology student and avid rock climber plans her route to a Ph.D.
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Vampires, cannibalism, and ‘Scream’
Students analyze eerie media for Women in Horror Month









