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From Bard to banned
How Shakespeare’s continued relevance inspires and agitates
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Clark students bring out their best
ClarkFEST celebrates research excellence and creative spirit
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Clark faculty recognized for teaching, advising excellence
Clark University faculty members have been recognized for their outstanding work as teachers, advisors, and researchers. The annual awards were presented by President David Fithian and Provost Sebastián Royo during an Oct. 18 reception at Harrington House. This year’s honorees include: David P. Angel Senior Faculty Award, established by the Steinbrecher family Oliver and Dorothy…
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‘Clark has always been a beacon’
Randi Nichols eager to lead the University’s Human Resources
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G. Stanley Hall’s Monday evening seminar
Students left sessions ‘dazed and intoxicated’
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Research, creative works to be showcased at ClarkFEST
More than 60 student projects will be on display
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Getting involved ‘changes your relationship to where you live’
Professor Amy Richter and Molly Kessler ’24 receive John W. Lund Community Achievement Awards
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‘GPA is not destiny’
When theoretical cosmologist and particle physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein presented Clark’s annual Presidential Lecture recently in Tilton Hall and met with students in an intimate conversation beforehand, she let them know her path to success wasn’t always easy.
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Crypts and conservation merge in unique student internship
Cyd Abnet ’24 maintains the beauty among the gravestones
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Having faith to level the playing field
Sociologist’s book on ‘Making Moral Citizens’ studies role of faith-based community organizations in political change