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Choreographing the fun in math
Raeanna Deloge ’25 fuses study of mathematics and dance
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‘You can do it, too’
C4 is breaking barriers to expand Clark’s tech community
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Nipurna Dhakal ’22 visualizes new approaches to battling COVID-19
Clarkie helps develop virus transmission simulator during internship
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Clark welcomes new tenure-track and visiting faculty for 2020–21 academic year
Scholars bring expertise in the sciences, humanities, education, and arts
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‘This virus could break us’: Dispatches from the ER
Dr. Meredith Garvin ’06, an emergency medicine resident physician at Kent Hospital in Rhode Island, contributed this essay to the spring/summer 2020 Clark magazine. I saw my first death from COVID-19 tonight. I think. Department of Health tests are pending. I stood helplessly outside the isolation room while my colleagues put in the most valiant, yet…
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Clark students earn prestigious fellowships to support academic work
Awards fund research on food policy, biomedicine, nuclear physics
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Robert DelMastro ’86 encourages entrepreneurship at Clearly Coworking
When Robert (Rob) DelMastro ’86 entered Clark, he had no idea what career he wanted to pursue. He first planned to declare a biology major, then switched to geography, psychology, and again to computer science before graduating with a degree in mathematics. Though he did not know it at the time, his combined academic,…
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Clark graduates launch careers in Massachusetts – the country’s No. 1 job market
Students put their skills to work, from State Street to Dana-Farber
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New team of HERO fellows works to re-leaf tree-deprived neighborhoods
Environmental initiative partners students with Massachusetts’ Gateways Cities
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Clark University student competes in Microsoft Imagine Cup
Hackathon veteran Geva Segal ’21 teams with his brother for international competition