Education
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‘Meaningful change starts with empathy’
Turna Barua ’26 facilitates adult education classes in Bangladesh, supported by Projects for Peace grant
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New summer programs offer immersive study in psychology, theatre, game design
Basketball camps and reading programs for all ages build skills, confidence
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‘If I see something that I want to change, I’m going to change it’
Professor Raphael Rogers and author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie explore the need for Black representation in picture books
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Which practices work best for bilingual schoolchildren?
$780,000 NSF grant funds Clark psychologist’s study in Worcester classrooms
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Choreographing the fun in math
Raeanna Deloge ’25 fuses study of mathematics and dance
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New faculty bring wide-ranging interests, research to Clark
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming new tenure-track faculty members who bring to their classrooms a wealth of expertise in economics, chemistry, history, game design, management, languages, education, and sustainability. Their research is wide ranging — from the economics of inequality to the environmental humanities, Agile management, and interactive media…
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Faculty receive grants to increase research, work in Worcester
New collaborative formed to coordinate, support engagement with local community
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Faculty will shine in ‘Light in Springtime’ talks
Speakers to share best practices for effective teaching and learning
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Classrooms in crisis
How to teach about slavery amid efforts to suppress history
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Perspectives behind the wall
Clark professor leads debate, discourse in prison classroom









