Faculty research
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Clark psychologist: Strengthen relationships with a gratitude journal
The pandemic has taught us the value of personal relationships and the importance of staying connected, even virtually. Parade.com compiled “97 Ways to Show Someone You Genuinely Appreciate Them,” gathering tips from a wide range of experts, including James Cordóva, professor of psychology and director of the Center for Couples and Family Research at Clark…
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Professor Anita Fabos to co-lead discussion on refugees, their experience, and expertise
Virtual symposium launches initiative to shape forced displacement policies and programs
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Professor Parminder Bhachu’s new book celebrates ‘movers and makers’
Work profiles 11 flexible, innovative migrants who navigate uncertainty in worlds in flux
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Geography students present research, earn awards at national conference
Faculty also take part in prestigious event
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‘With Dad’ earns top honors at Red Dirt Film Festival
Alzheimer’s-themed documentary is a collaboration of Clark professors
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Clark genocide scholars push for ‘paradigm shift’ on climate change
Professors Taner Akçam and Thomas Kühne urge recognition of human-made crises’ devastating global impact
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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
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Taner Akçam recognized by Nouvelles d’Arménie magazine
Clark history professor receives special jury prize for ‘Killing Orders’
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Professor Abbie Goldberg publishes trans studies encyclopedia
First-of-its-kind work takes interdisciplinary, intersectional approach
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New books show breadth of Clark faculty expertise
Scholars examine race, design, migrant creativity, among other topics









