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Clark filmmaker chronicles the career of Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Omar Sosa
Massachusetts Independent Film Festival entry to be screened in Razzo Hall
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Professor’s book examines the contradictions of policing in China
Local crime and political protests incur different levels of response
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Nothing but Net
When Marc Lasry ’81 bought the last-place Milwaukee Bucks, he believed they could be competitive. Today, they are champions.
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Building a biology legacy
Cathy ’83 and Marc ’81 Lasry help keep Clark moving to the next level
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‘Without history, there is no science’
Katie Gross ’22 devotes herself to biochemistry and Holocaust research
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Gala returns in a big way following COVID hiatus
Student performers celebrate Clark’s global spirit with dance, fashion, and music
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Higgins School of Humanities symposium explores gaming culture
The Higgins School of Humanities has pressed play on its Spring 2022 symposium, “Fair Game(s): Social Change and Justice on the Digital Playground,” which tackles a variety of socio-political issues through the lens of the global gaming industry. Through exploration of the digital gaming culture and the perspectives of those who are part of…
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Clark to hold 118th Commencement on May 22
Civil rights activist Mary Frances Berry will address graduating students
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Mission of the Mind
The Mosakowski Institute merges psychology with technology to address the mental health crisis confronting America’s youth
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Working to Shed the Stigma
Mosakowski Institute Fellows address mental health needs of young men of color