History
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Uncovering the truth about Salem’s youngest victim
Clark alum’s research informs Salem Witch Museum exhibits
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History professor’s new novel plunges into issues of racial justice
‘The Confessions of Matthew Strong’ to be released Oct. 11
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Strassler student podcasts explore the nature of mass violence
Professor Christopher Davey encourages investigation through discourse
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Strassler Center professor studies how societies relate to, and reflect, past genocides
Sultan Doughan’s early experience with racist attitudes informs her research
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‘Our actions do matter, no matter how big or small’
Rabbi Joshua Franklin ’06, M.A. ’07, aids Ukrainian refugees in Poland
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Professors explore counternarratives of design and innovation
Race and gender at heart of research
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‘Without history, there is no science’
Katie Gross ’22 devotes herself to biochemistry and Holocaust research
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Professor Valerie Sperling analyzes ramifications of war in Ukraine
Listen to Sperling on Clark’s ‘Challenge. Change.’ podcast
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‘It’s about how we act every day’
MLK’s enduring legacy to be remembered at Jan. 27 event
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Clark students earn prestigious fellowships and scholarships to fund summer work
Awards support studies in Holocaust history, languages, medicine









