Anne Gibson, Ph.D. '95
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Clark’s powerful model for teacher education is the focus of new book
Partnership with Main South neighborhood touted as factor for success
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Named for the father of the space age, Goddard Library helped Clark launch a successful future
1969 dedication central to the University’s academic strength
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Professor Elizabeth Imber guides Clark students through modern Jewish history
One in a series of stories introducing new members of the Clark faculty. Thanks to Elizabeth Imber, who recently joined Clark University as the Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History, Clark students are learning about the forces, beliefs, and actions that have shaped modern Israel. Imber holds a particular interest in the…
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Professor Michael Butler’s new book explores the truth behind security threats
When is the danger real, and when is it a political tool?
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Archit Goyal helps craft software to combat Ebola outbreaks
Clark junior interned with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
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Sophie Spiliotopoulos helps break the (disappearing) ice on Arctic research trip
Clark student works with Professor Karen Frey to track impacts of climate change
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Kasyan Green ’21 maps Worcester’s open spaces, and his future
Internship involved using GIS technology for land preservation
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HERO at 20: Clark environmental program celebrates a big milestone
Hands-on initiatives let students apply research muscle to local challenges
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Juliana Lugg finds big stories in small places
Student film chronicles New England’s tiniest communities
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Professor Elizabeth Blake’s research and teaching explores the meanings of modernism
Scholar also specializes in food, gender, and sexuality studies









