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MPA Senior Leadership degree leads to career advancement for first cohort of grads
Peer interaction produces stronger leaders
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Saul Cohen, who revitalized Graduate School of Geography in late 1960s/early 1970s, has died
Tenure included enhanced environmental focus, increased minority enrollment
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‘This is American history’: Clark honors Juneteenth with discussion of 1921 race massacre
Tulsa community provides a microcosm of the Black experience in America
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Clark’s first annual Juneteenth commemoration to examine Tulsa, Oklahoma, massacre of 1921
Clark University’s first annual observation of Juneteenth — the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas learned of the abolition of slavery in the United States, celebrated by Black Americans since to commemorate the end of slavery — will feature an event titled “‘This Was Not a Riot’: History, Memory and the Bombing of…
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School of Professional Studies recognizes graduate student and faculty award winners
Outstanding students and faculty honored for their efforts
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‘When the historians write the story of this century, you’ll give them something to write about’
Clark awards 490 bachelor’s degrees at 117th Commencement ceremony
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‘It is now your moment to take your education and use it to better our world’
Clark awards degrees to graduate students in first of two Commencement ceremonies
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Raphael Rogers encourages teachers to use historical evidence in lessons on slavery
In article on The Conversation, professor shares ways to address the complex challenge
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Senior Awards recognize outstanding members of Class of 2021
Recipients honored for going above and beyond in campus leadership roles
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Art history students curate, research exhibition on the ‘Women of WAM’
Project examines depictions of femininity in Worcester Art Museum Early European collections









