Worcester
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Kimberly Roy, M.S. ’19, is a key policy voice as state cannabis commissioner
Plans to provide evidence-based information to Massachusetts youth
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Clark alumni make election history in Worcester
Thu Nguyen ’14 and Etel Haxhiaj ’04, M.A. ’08, set to join City Council
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A new era for Clark University in Worcester: Purchase of 7.3-acre parcel to turn long-dormant property into vibrant campus
Land acquisition represents a milestone in setting the course for Clark’s future
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Thomas Mueller ’22 stages a special jazz show for a senior audience
Steinbrecher Fellow brings Mechanics Hall to life with recorded performance
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Clark community members honored for work on DEI initiatives
President's Achievement Awards for Inclusive Excellence recognize faculty, coach, students
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Clark alum helps scare up memories of landmark Worcester retailer
Marketing effort revives Halloween-themed business
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Matt Malsky explores lost love, missed connections in new opera
“A Dill Pickle” premieres this Sunday in person and online
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Loretta Chekani ’71 wins top prize for latest historical romance
Worcester-based author Loretta Chekani ’71, who writes under the name Loretta Chase, has received the Romance Writers of America’s 2021 VIVIAN Award for “Ten Things I Hate About the Duke,” published by Avon Books, an imprint of Harper Collins. The VIVIAN Awards, which recognize excellence in romance writing and showcase author talent and creativity,…
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Clark appoints Joseph M. Corazzini as vice president for government and community affairs
Today, Clark University President David Fithian ’87 announced the appointment of Joseph M. Corazzini as vice president for government and community affairs. He will join Clark on November 1, 2021. Read President Fithian’s full announcement » As a member of the University’s senior leadership team, Corazzini will oversee all government and community relations at…
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Clark student is all business when it comes to buses
Research project reimagines Worcester’s public transportation









