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From the Stone Age to the video age

From the Stone Age to the video age

From the Stone Age to the video age

From the Stone Age to the video age

Abbie Heart

April, 21, 2025

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Summary

ClarkFEST Spring 2025 will showcase over 140 undergraduate research projects through posters, presentations, and interactive exhibits on April 23. Topics range from HIV/AIDS in Worcester and the Spanish Civil War to the ethics of data mining. Highlights include Lauren Gallagher’s resource-themed game Monster Byte Balance, Abby Smith’s study on peer-led lectures, and Darlene Polanco Molina’s research on healthcare barriers in Latine communities. Porter Orvetti explores global social movements through educational games, while Leo Brisson presents fiction inspired by American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. The event reflects Clark University’s interdisciplinary commitment to student-driven research and creative exploration.

Reference

Heart, A. (2025, April 21). From the Stone Age to the video age. Clark University. https://www.clarku.edu/news/2025/04/21/from-the-stone-age-to-the-video-age/