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‘A lot of possibility is encoded here’
Answers to the deep questions are explored inside Beck House
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Searching for keys to The Good Life
Course offers a critical exploration of happiness and human nature
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What is it like to walk in Barbie’s heels?
Clark professor examines the famous doll’s existential crisis in blockbuster film
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DeCew receives lifetime achievement honor from Marquis Who’s Who
Professor Emerita recognized for achievement, leadership in philosophy
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Passionate about research, Ram Sharma ’19 SURJ-es ahead
Editor puts his stamp on journal’s look, breadth, and readership
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Clark honors outstanding faculty with annual awards
Professors lauded for their commitment to teaching and research
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Whether producing poetry or pondering philosophy, Jessica Hoops ’18 has a way with words
As a newly minted graduate of Clark University, Jessica Hoops ’18 has left her mark here — especially in the world of words. Hoops, who majored in English and philosophy, received an honorable mention in the Worcester County Poetry Association’s 2018 College Poetry Competition. Selected from among six nominees to receive the Runner-up Manuscript Prize, she was invited to…
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Clark intern joins fight against HIV/AIDS discrimination
With a high-paying summer internship at a prominent labor law firm in hand, but not in heart, Alexander Grayson ’18 searched for an opportunity to combine two passions: legal advocacy and public health. He discovered AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania, a nonprofit, public-interest law firm providing free legal assistance to people living with HIV and…
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‘Genius grant’ recognizes alumnus’ environmental work in health care
To save the planet, Gary Cohen ’78 advocates for Health Care Without Harm
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Clark professor signs petition requesting WHO, IOC postpone or move Olympic Games due to Zika
Philosophy Department Chair Patrick Derr likens response to Zika to early years of AIDS pandemic