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spring 2013
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More than skin deep
COVER STORY:
Fire and Ice From the Arctic Circle to the Yucatan Peninsula, from the frigid seas of Siberia to the scorched forests of Colorado, and in their labs and classrooms,
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A journey with no map
Clark researchers are meeting
A single mother with two
the challenge of global climate
young sons, Barbara Morrison
change with a perfect storm of
’72 struggled to sustain her
scientific rigor, moral conviction,
family in Worcester’s toughest
and urgency.
neighborhoods. In her memoir,
By Anne Gibson, Ph.D. ’95
Professor Norm Apter received a devastating diagnosis just as he was about to launch his Clark teaching career. Returning to the
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classroom has been the fight of
Time traveler
his life.
As international head of antiquities
By Jim Keogh
at Christie’s auction house, G. Max Bernheimer ’82 straddles the ancient and modern worlds.
By Jim Keogh
she describes how she fought her way out of poverty and found professional success.
By Jim Keogh
spring 2013
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