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Professor Kristina Wilson’s scholarship leads NYT story on forgotten designers
Article highlights the legacy of designer and craftsman Addison Bates
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Professor Parminder Bhachu’s new book celebrates ‘movers and makers’
Work profiles 11 flexible, innovative migrants who navigate uncertainty in worlds in flux
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Professor Fern Johnson publishes ‘Let’s Talk Race,’ an essential guide for difficult conversations
New book offers historical context for present-day disparities
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Professor Abbie Goldberg publishes trans studies encyclopedia
First-of-its-kind work takes interdisciplinary, intersectional approach
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Professor Ora Szekely captures fieldwork experiences of social scientists
Book and companion podcast address logistical, ethical aspects of research on the ground
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Nita Winter’s wildflower photography is a blooming success
Alumna’s coffee table book earns recognition from the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award
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Clark mushroom research earns publication by the National Academy of Sciences
Study finds that shape matters when it comes to ‘evolutionary success’
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Professor’s new book explores psychological impacts of collective victimization
Johanna Vollhardt edits volume about global responses to oppression
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Professor’s book provides blueprint for becoming an ‘activist academic’
Eric DeMeulenaere urges educators to ‘take knowledge to the streets’
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Ewick’s book explores how Catholics organized, strengthened their faith after sex abuse scandal
The Catholic Church was rocked to its core in 2002 when the Boston Globe began documenting decades of sexual misconduct by priests — and the Boston Archdiocese’s systematic efforts to cover up the behavior. In her new book, Clark University Sociology Professor Patricia Ewick explores the scandal and the response of some Catholics who…