English
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Science fiction solutions
Professor Betsy Huang examines what’s missing from post-apocalyptic tales
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Making sense of the unfathomable
English professor analyzes rhetoric about infanticide from 1616 to present
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First-year students find Common ground in dystopian graphic novel
‘Parable of the Sower’ writer and illustrator address Clark audience
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‘I felt I had to prove that I do belong here’
Alum is first Cambodian American woman in Lynn City Hall
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Clark welcomes new faculty for 2022–23 academic year
Professors enhance the University’s expertise in geography, race and ethnic studies, sciences, management, interactive media
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Students work to amplify plight of Penobscot Tribe in colonial Massachusetts
Clark seniors create guide to themes in new documentary about 1755 bounty on Indigenous people
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Clark-led art installation in NYC exhibit recreates horror of 17th-century witch trials
“Affective Histories" is on display through Dec. 18 in New York City’s Hesse Flatow gallery
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Professor Elizabeth Blake examines the allure of Betty Crocker
Character represented a community of women connected by recipes
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Loretta Chekani ’71 wins top prize for latest historical romance
Worcester-based author Loretta Chekani ’71, who writes under the name Loretta Chase, has received the Romance Writers of America’s 2021 VIVIAN Award for “Ten Things I Hate About the Duke,” published by Avon Books, an imprint of Harper Collins. The VIVIAN Awards, which recognize excellence in romance writing and showcase author talent and creativity,…
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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









