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A career-ender in Congress
How the Speaker of the House election became a public spectacle
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New faculty expand Clark’s expertise in disciplines across campus
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming 15 new tenure-track faculty members who hail from locations across the globe, as well as four current faculty whose visiting positions have been converted to renewable appointments. They bring to their classrooms a range of expertise in management, political science, psychology, visual and performing arts, history,…
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Who determines what’s illicit?
History course examines periods of sexual revolution, and retraction
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‘Clark got to me — and I still feel this way’
Professor Drew McCoy retires after 32 years at Clark
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‘Clark is a place where a single person can make a difference’
History Professor Doug Little retiring after 45 years
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In Vienna seminar, students explore ‘one of the most famous moments in cultural history’
Affiliated symposium on April 21 to examine ‘Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril’
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A front-row seat to 19th-century New England
Clark students curate historic-chair exhibit at Old Sturbridge Village
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Silent film gives voice to saga of Jews in pre-WWII Vienna
April 4 screening highlights unique interdisciplinary course
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Classrooms in crisis
How to teach about slavery amid efforts to suppress history
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‘The fantasy of it runs wild’
Professor preserves creatures carved into Italian sculpture park