Faculty
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Novels, thefts, and a third-floor bathtub
Exploring the history of English House
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Clark researcher: What’s eating the ‘donut cities’
How today’s challenged cities ‘cause us to ask moral questions’
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‘I see myself emerging visually’
Filmmaker Isabel Miranda ’17, M.S./GIS ’18, weaves animation into her documentaries
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Chat GPT in the pulpit, Barbie in crisis, and mothers who kill
Listening in on the year’s memorable moments from Challenge. Change.
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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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Photo Essay: Dragons, art, and lore
A reptile specialist visited the Dragons: Art, and Lore, from Asia to the Western World course so “students could connect the dots from what they’re drawing and seeing to what ancient cultures saw,” says Professor Melizza Santram-Chernov.
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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 musician ready for ‘Flower of Life’ to bloom
Lawson Dunford ’23, MBA ’24, and friends, primes release of debut album









