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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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Clark’s new Center for Geospatial Analytics to host international workshop
‘We need to design our adaptation strategy to this changing climate, and that’s where geospatial analytics can help us’
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Inspiring the Mars generation
Alum on mission to celebrate science in Robert Goddard’s Worcester home
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Oct. 19, 1899: Robert Goddard’s ‘Anniversary Day’
‘Existence at last seemed very purposive’
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Physics research reaches into the cosmos
Muhammad Kasule ’18 is graduating from Clark University this December with multiple research experiences in hand, including one where he’s examining how life may form in outer space. “My research is centered on understanding how prebiotic molecules form in space,” Kasule says. “Prebiotic molecules are essentially the building blocks of life. They are the molecules…
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Alumnus’ career takes flight at NASA
JP Burke ’08 puts his mathematics and computer science degrees to work
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The Write Stuff: Robert Goddard biography was the first book on the moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin carried credit card-sized volume during 1969 moon landing
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From Clark to the Moon
Edwin Aldrin ’15 helped a nation look skyward alongside Goddard, Lindbergh, and a son named Buzz