Undergraduate scholars
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Clark chemistry students earn the cover of prestigious journal
Compound research results in one-of-a-kind substance
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Andrew Thibault’s internship helps him hatch a career plan
Environmental science major is restoring fish to New England’s waterways
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Clark undergraduates spend the summer focused on human rights
Stipends support student work in France and Bosnia
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Luxembourg internship gives Juliet Michaelsen ’19 a firsthand look at a career in diplomacy
Recent Clark grad works with US ambassador, Congressional delegation
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Ibrahim Ozgenc’s cancer research is more than targeted — it’s precise
Clark student explores genetic structures in tumors to help develop treatments
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In Sri Lanka, student aims for ‘a more robust dialogue about sexuality’
Themal Ellawala ’17, a psychology major at Clark University, returned to Sri Lanka this summer to research how culture, gender norms and stigma affect non-heterosexuals in the island nation where he grew up. Ellawala (pictured above) is interviewing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and others (LGBTQ+) who fall under this “non-heterosexual” umbrella in and near…





