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Professor Kristina Wilson’s scholarship leads NYT story on forgotten designers
Article highlights the legacy of designer and craftsman Addison Bates
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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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Esther Jones explains the reason for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black Americans
Dean publishes research on The Conversation
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Professor Jeffrey Arnett’s expertise featured on The Conversation US
Psychologist authors article on trend of emerging adults moving back home
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Clark faculty expertise featured on The Conversation
Prof. Mark Davidson, William S. Lynn co-author articles on their research
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Clark professor Stephen DiRado featured on The Conversation US
Photographer discusses documenting his father’s decline from Alzheimer’s
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Geographer Karen Frey joins fellow polar scientists to issue global warning
Arctic Report Card depicts damaging effects of rising temperatures
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Clark research dean and alumni track the political drift of anti-globalization
As President Trump and other global leaders headed to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, two international publications featured timely articles by Yuko Aoyama, associate provost, dean of research and professor of geography at Clark University, and three Clark geography alumni, examining the backlash against globalization. The Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society published “Globalisation, Uneven Development…
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Coyote or coywolf: What’s in a name?
Clark University researchers register a new species called 'Canis oriens'
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The Conversation: ‘Did Donald Trump kill the Tea Party?’
What are this year’s House and Senate primaries telling us about the health of our political system? Did Donald Trump kill the Tea Party? Those are two of the questions Robert Boatright, associate professor of political science, asks and answers in a contribution to The Conversation. The article also mentions his book “Getting Primaried: The Changing Politics of Congressional Primary…