Undergraduate students
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Trekking from college to career
Field trips give students industry insights
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Building fluency in life, learning, and language
Lia Tang’s international studies have broadened her cultural perspective
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Two days, one game
48-hour ‘game jam’ puts student designers’ skills to the test
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From the periodic table to the kitchen table
Chemistry class cooks up edible lessons in the lab
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Expressing love and belonging through art
Wynne Dromey ’25 discusses inspiration and creation
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The grass is not always greener
Biology class studies restored wetlands, proposes climate-resilient habitats for Clark’s campus
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‘You can do it, too’
C4 is breaking barriers to expand Clark’s tech community
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Photo Essay: Dragons, art, and lore
A reptile specialist visited the Dragons: Art, and Lore, from Asia to the Western World course so “students could connect the dots from what they’re drawing and seeing to what ancient cultures saw,” says Professor Melizza Santram-Chernov.
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Shared science and shared experience
Latines in STEM club hopes to build community and inspire
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‘We all connect here’
The Men of Color Alliance shares experiences, perspectives, and flowers









