Undergraduate research
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‘Clark made me who I am’
Ronnie Cushnie ’24 engineers his future
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‘If you’re having fun, then why not challenge yourself’
With STAIR and game design work, Dillon Remuck ’25 continues his tech climb
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‘The play’s the thing’: Undergraduate Shakespeare Conference returns to Clark
‘What better writer to consider within the crises of today?’
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Got memes?
ClarkFEST to showcase student research, from the digital to the historical
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Emily Clarke ’24 unmasks the propaganda behind the postcards
Intern helps Strassler Center stage exhibition of Nazi letters
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‘You can see the painter’s thoughts through the brushstrokes’
Student’s survey of Venus unveils secrets of Renaissance nude portraiture
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‘Justice means a lot to these people’
Clark student helps keep alive memories of the Gatumba Massacre
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Heroes of the Hadwen
A half mile from the Clark campus, on land once home to the Nipmuc and later tended lovingly by a 19th-century horticulturalist and farmer, three Clarkies built a trail. Over several weeks, Kasyan Green ’21, M.S./GIS ’22, Natalie Hanna ’23, and Alexander Frasher ’23 pulled weeds, raked leaves, and laid down mulch, carefully sculpting a three-foot-wide path…
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Funded by $1.1 million in NSF grants, researchers dive into undersea war of the microbes
Cyanobacteria produce oxygen for life on earth. Why do viruses kill them?
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The grass is not always greener
Biology class studies restored wetlands, proposes climate-resilient habitats for Clark’s campus









