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Psychologist finds American teens taking fewer risks than previous generations
Increased electronic media use among teens leading to a decline in risky behavior
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Biology professor, alumna collaborate with Worcester’s EcoTarium to create ‘Fungal Tree of Life’ exhibit
Professor David Hibbett offers expertise on fungal DNA
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Professor Silber Mohamed wins Best Book in Latino Politics
The American Political Science Association's Latino Caucus takes note of 'The New Americans?'
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Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award
In “The Dutch Moment,” Wim Klooster explores the rise and fall of Dutch influence on the Atlantic
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Hurricane Maria ‘a game changer’
Clark students and alumni from Puerto Rico struggle with the question, ‘Is this our new normal?’
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Steve Castiglione ’18 dives into his next challenge
A biology researcher, Cougar mascot, Clark swimmer, and so much more
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For comic Charles Gould ’07, making ’em laugh is serious business
'The way to truly find your voice is to do what you personally find funny'
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Kaiomi Inniss ’19 is hunger’s enemy
What do you see when you stand on a city street corner? Houses. Cars. People conducting a thousand daily routines. Kaiomi Inniss ’19 sees something very different. She sees a desert. The rising Clark senior is attuned to the lack of fresh, nutritious food available to the residents of struggling urban neighborhoods, and has geared…
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Economist’s research examines construction workers’ fatality rates across states
Professor Wayne Gray involved in study funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Campus kicks off new school year with big, warm welcome
University welcomes 590 first-year and 51 transfer students, 388 new graduate students, and nine new tenure-track faculty