Faculty research
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‘COVID Posse’ research published in PLOS Global Public Health journal
A study conducted by biology professors Nathan Ahlgren and Philip Bergmann and sociology professor Rosalie Torres Stone about the impact of COVID-19 on marginalized groups has been published in PLOS Global Public Health. For “County-level societal predictors of COVID-19 cases and deaths changed through time in the United States: A longitudinal ecological study,” the professors…
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Clark research on tap at conference in Austria
Professors present on craft breweries’ resilience during the pandemic
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Finding Hollywood’s hidden messages
Course analyzes American adaptations of Japanese films
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Physics with a twist: Clark professor finds answers via origami
Science Advances publishes latest thread in Kudrolli Lab’s research
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A precedent for problem-solving
Professor says 19th-century politics offer lesson in settling division
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The sounds of science
Professor Florencia Sangermano uses acoustics to evaluate human impact on biodiversity
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Williams co-authors report providing road map for the science of nature-based climate solutions
Despite growing support from lawmakers, tools to guide implementation and monitor outcomes are not adequately developed
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‘You want to help kids feel less helpless’
Professor Wendy Grolnick uses parenting expertise to assist families in midst of tragedy
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History professor’s new novel plunges into issues of racial justice
‘The Confessions of Matthew Strong’ to be released Oct. 11
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Listening to the Whispering World of ASMR with Professors Shuo Niu and Hugh Manon
Research examines how ASMR uses hushed tones to create intimacy









