Faculty research
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Religion’s role in ‘competitive political ethos’
Professor analyzes how faith in politics can empower or unbalance
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The story of queer lives in true crime
New book examines depictions of LGBTQ+ folks as victims and perpetrators
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When superpowers are super imbalanced
Clark professors analyze gender disparity, family units in Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Utopian problems
Why designing ‘perfect’ cities spurs conflict
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Clark professor leads chapter of Fifth National Climate Assessment, joins peers at White House unveiling
Climatologist Abby Frazier spells out climate impacts on Hawai‘i and Pacific Islands
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Economics Department launches fund to honor retiring Professor Wayne Gray
‘He makes this community a better place’
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Grief and rage as commentary
Exploring solidarity from ancient Greece to modern social movements
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A career-ender in Congress
How the Speaker of the House election became a public spectacle
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From Bard to banned
How Shakespeare’s continued relevance inspires and agitates
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Having faith to level the playing field
Sociologist’s book on ‘Making Moral Citizens’ studies role of faith-based community organizations in political change












