Faculty
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Clark political scientists examine masculinity, misogyny, and the 2016 presidential race
New book also looks at how the election shaped 2018 congressional campaign
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Clark sociologist finds some women welcome menopause, use mindfulness to manage symptoms
New book highlights experiences of menopausal women, provides hope and advice for those struggling with ‘the change’
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Clark students get their hands dirty with ant research
Biologist: The insects are critical protectors of the ecosystem
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Clark’s powerful model for teacher education is the focus of new book
Partnership with Main South neighborhood touted as factor for success
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Professor Abbie Goldberg’s new book examines open adoption in the digital age
Research highlights dynamics, benefits, and boundary challenges
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Akçam to receive Lifetime Achievement Award for his research on Armenian Genocide
Historian recognized for dedication to ‘truth-telling and accuracy’
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DeCew receives lifetime achievement honor from Marquis Who’s Who
Professor Emerita recognized for achievement, leadership in philosophy
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Professor Elizabeth Imber guides Clark students through modern Jewish history
One in a series of stories introducing new members of the Clark faculty. Thanks to Elizabeth Imber, who recently joined Clark University as the Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History, Clark students are learning about the forces, beliefs, and actions that have shaped modern Israel. Imber holds a particular interest in the…
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Professor Shadrock Roberts deploys data to aid the world’s most vulnerable
Work as 'crisis mapper' melds humanitarian efforts with digital technology
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Professor Michael Butler’s new book explores the truth behind security threats
When is the danger real, and when is it a political tool?









