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‘Approach the world with an open mind’
Professor Juan Pablo Rivera’s books of poetry and essays earn awards
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Maire O’Donnell’s museum internship springs to still-life
Clark junior curates exhibition of 19th-century American, European paintings
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Poet Belén Atienza discovers a silver lining during pandemic
Professor sees opportunity for collaboration and a flourishing, international audience
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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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Famed poet brings Dominican history to life — ‘en blanco y negro’
Leonardo Nin inspires Clark students with original verse
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What’s in a name?
Student podcast explores how given names impact a person’s life, self-identity
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Natalia Warburton ’21 finds her academic voice through American Sign Language
Self-designed major offers ‘key to cultures’
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Dominican poet shares stories of struggle, displacement, and exile with Clark students
Juan Matos demands justice for the oppressed
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In Chile, Max De Faria cultivates his research interests
Steinbrecher Fellow examines food insecurity issues in Santiago
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In Nepal, Sweta Basnet discovers strong health care is more than possible
Two years after twin earthquakes struck central Nepal, the country is still feeling the aftereffects. Thousands of residents are living in temporary shelters, and communities are working to rebuild hospitals, roads and other infrastructure. About Sweta Basnet ’18 Majors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Spanish Hometown: Concord, N.H. For Clark University undergraduate Sweta Basnet ’18, a Nepali-American, last summer…