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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Legacy of Professor Amy G. Richter
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Departments of History and Political Science\, and the Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities to commemorate the life and impact of Professor Amy G. Richter.  \n\n\n\nProfessor Richter taught history and women’s and gender studies at Clark for twenty-five years. She made an indelible mark on the University through her brilliance\, service\, teaching\, and advising\, for which she won numerous awards. Professor Richter passed away in June after a long battle with ALS.  \n\n\n\nAll members of the campus community are welcome for this special celebration in her honor. Former students and colleagues will share remembrances\, with a reception immediately to follow.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/celebrating-the-legacy-of-professor-amy-g-richter/
LOCATION:Dana Commons\, Higgins Lounge\, 01610
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SUMMARY:Cynthia Enloe’s Final Clark Lecture: ‘Feminist Curiosity is for These Dark Times’
DESCRIPTION:Feminist theorist and writer Cynthia Enloe is internationally renowned for her work on gender and militarism and for her contributions to the field of feminist international relations. In 2017\, she was selected to be named on the Gender Justice Legacy Wall\, installed in the International Crimes Court\, The Hague. At Clark University\, Professor Enloe served as director of the Women’s Studies Program and as chair of the Political Science Department\, and received the Outstanding Teacher Award three times. \n\n\n\nHer talk will be followed by a reception to celebrate her distinguished career. \n\n\n\nFor virtual attendance\, join us via Zoom. \n\n\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Women’s and Gender Studies program and the Center for Gender\, Race and Area Studies.  It is co-sponsored by the departments of Political Science and Sustainability and Social Justice.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/cynthia-enloe-final-lecture-feminism-curiosity-is-for-these-dark-times/
LOCATION:Tilton Hall
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SUMMARY:When Conflicts Go Against the Grain: The Fall of Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh and Its Global Consequences
DESCRIPTION:27 October 2025 | 6:00pm | Rose LibraryStrassler Center \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Anna Ohanyan (Richard B. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Stonehill College) \n\n\n\nModerator: Dr. Elyse Semerdjian (Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Chair of Armenian Genocide Studies; Professor\, Department of History) \n\n\n\nIn September 2023\, Azerbaijan expelled the entire indigenous Armenian community of Nagorno-Karabakh after nearly a year under blockade. This was not a “victor’s peace” like those in Sri Lanka\, Chechnya\, or Tigray\, where minorities were subdued but remained in place. Instead\, the community was uprooted\, its institutions dismantled\, and its politics erased. \n\n\n\nWhy did this outcome prevail over alternatives such as negotiated autonomy within Azerbaijan or secession\, as in Kosovo or Timor-Leste? Why did the conflict end through mass expulsion\, defying the global trend toward power-sharing settlements? And what does this signal for the future of regional stability and the international order? \n\n\n\nSponsored by the Friends of the Robert Aram and Marianne Kaloosdian and Stephen and Marian Mugar Professor in Armenian Genocide Studies
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/when-conflicts-go-against-the-grain-the-fall-of-nagorno-karabakh-artsakh-and-its-global-consequences/
LOCATION:Strassler Center\, 950 Main Street\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 016010\, United States
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