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Ureka Challenge 2019 supports existing student ventures
Student entrepreneurs earn investments in businesses ranging from solar energy to music composition and tech solutions
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Undergraduates gain a world of experience at United Nations
Political science students intern at UN headquarters
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Liana Shpani makes a quantum leap in her physics research
Sophomore looks for patterns in the universe at a microscopic level
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Student aims to make a world of difference
Curan VanDerWielen continues involvement in Model UN through Clark’s award-winning program
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Eli Baldwin stalks answers among the corn
Clark senior uses GIS modeling to predict crop yields
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Clark senior finds opportunity and connection in D.C.
ClarkCONNECT internship expands student's network
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Bernie Tuson hopes to master the art of computer science
Clark senior presents in Galway, Ireland
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Clark students, alumni spend spring break renovating flooded homes in Baton Rouge
Eighteen Clark undergraduate students and two alumni volunteers took a 27-hour bus ride to spend their March spring break in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, restoring abandoned buildings and demolishing homes destroyed by the catastrophic floods of August 2016. News coverage of the Clark students’ volunteer work in Baton Route, Louisiana. They joined forces with three dozen more…
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Korean-American leadership summit inspires students to take political action
Joseph Jung ’20 and Jeanne Kim ’21 represented Clark University at the Korean American Grassroots Conference University Leadership Summit recently in New York. Organized by Korean American Civic Empowerment (KACE), a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization based in New York and New Jersey, the summit aimed to educate Korean-American college students about civic participation and to empower them to engage in the…