Faculty
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In Brazil’s Cerrado savanna, researchers study, model future climate change scenarios
As part of a $750,000 NASA-funded project, professors Gustavo Oliveira and Robert Gil Pontius Jr. of Clark’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society have been modeling future, competing scenarios of agricultural expansion, given climate change, in Brazil’s Cerrado, known as the region‘s ”Water Tank.”
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The power of experiential learning
Dean of the College Laurie Ross on finding your passion in college
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Clark honors Martin Luther King Jr. with faculty panel, day of service
Clark University’s observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day will include several events this week, including a faculty panel and day of service.
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Clarkies examine goals and challenges of urban schooling
Students share their experiences and education
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‘We depend on fungi for absolutely everything’
Tabima Lab expands research with $956K National Science Foundation grant
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Does AI have a mind?
Exploring how AI impacts communication with Psychology Professor Michael Miller
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Rags to Rags: The multi-generational ‘shock’ of the Victorian Poor Law
When governments end social programs like cash transfers to economically disadvantaged people, what is the impact on their children, their grandchildren, and beyond?
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Enloe: The truth is hard, but must always be pursued
“Curiosity is not passive,” Professor Emerita Cynthia Enloe told a crowd of well-wishers, colleagues, and former students during her last scheduled lecture at Clark. “Curiosity is part of being engaged with the world.”
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‘Self-assessment never stops’
From Nov. 2 to 5, Clark will host representatives from the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) to assess University operations and strategies, set benchmarks, and consider effective pathways to continue meeting its academic and research goals.
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‘Let’s take this journey together’
“Feminist Curiosity is for These Dark Times” is billed as Professor Cynthia Enloe’s “final Clark lecture,” and the Oct. 16 event will indeed be the coda to her long-running series of fall lectures that she’s been delivering since about 2010. But she’s quick to add that this is far from the end of her story.









