Worcester
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On Clark, Worcester, and ‘adulting’: A Q&A with GOLD alumnus Ifrad Islam ’10
Ifrad Islam ’10 has been embracing the Worcester scene for years. He recently spoke with Emilee Cocuzzo ’18, MBA ’19, to explain why he loves living in the city so much. When did you graduate and what did you do at Clark? I graduated in 2010, and studied economics and management for my bachelor’s degree…
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Robert Tobin awarded Key to the City of Worcester for LGBTQ+ history exhibit
Professor honored for preserving stories of ‘marginalized and unrecognized’ communities
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Clark students help revitalize an ailing neighborhood forest
Arboretum gets fresh life thanks to key partnerships
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Lund Award recipients lead efforts to serve Main South children
Community work includes arts education, mentorship of girls
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Sarah Berube ’21 asks doctors to diagnose themselves
Research survey seeks to define causes of physician burnout
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Clark student drives support efforts for those living with dementia
Julia Schroeder co-founded Dementia Friendly Worcester as an undergraduate
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Clark students get their hands dirty with ant research
Biologist: The insects are critical protectors of the ecosystem
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Clark’s powerful model for teacher education is the focus of new book
Partnership with Main South neighborhood touted as factor for success
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Nia Slater-Bookhart ’19, MAT ’20, receives Mechanics Hall honor
Collegiate Apprentice Award recognizes leadership, creativity, and community involvement
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Brett Iarrobino ’21 has more than an idea about his future
Clark senior nurtures his passion for teaching through work with Main South students









