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Main South lessons
Clark-trained teachers like the Surrette siblings bring passion, purpose, and possibility into neighborhood classrooms
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‘It’s important for me to represent my communities’
Temera De Groot ’25 to honor identity in commencement address
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After the end
Members of our faculty — from a fungus expert to teachers of dystopian film, games, and books — unravel the meaning and the madness behind our ongoing fascination with post-apocalyptic narratives and what the “Last of Us” teaches us about society, survival, systems, and self.
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Building equitable cities
Geography Professor Asha Best has lived in a handful of cities across the U.S., Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Atlanta among them. Experiencing each place’s unique culture, transportation, and education systems has given Best insight into how different cities are designed and how they function. A curiosity to understand this more drives some of her current…
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Discovering a ‘magic’ mushroom was no trick
Researcher Alexander Bradshaw and team uncover a new fungi species
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Love it. Hate it. Read it. How to be a modern ‘Twilight’ fan
In new book, Sarah Gallagher examines the appeal and flaws of the vampire saga
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How sound is changing the planet
An exploration of soundscapes and acoustic ecology with Professor Matt Malsky
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‘Freedom to let go’
String art collaboration allows students to explore without boundaries
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The art of addressing sea level rise
How creativity plays a role in finding solutions to sea change
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‘It was my creative outlet’
Summer Game Studio program gives high schoolers crash course in game-making