History
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Music professor explores Third Reich’s co-option of Bruckner’s works
Professor Benjamin Korstvedt examines why tradition-bound Nazis embraced composer’s avant garde music
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UPCS brings R.A.P.F.A.I.R. back to Clark
Alumnus and high school students explore imperialism through rap
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1958 Founder’s Day skit featured primitive performances by Clark professors
Celebration included faculty-penned ‘What Makes Jonas Run’
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Student explores complexities of Holocaust forgiveness
Casey Bush interns at Buchenwald Memorial
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Renowned historian recounts Jefferson-Hemings controversy for Clark audience
Higgins lecture brings Pulitzer Prize winner Annette Gordon-Reed to campus
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Historian Taner Akçam launches digital archive documenting the Armenian Genocide
Thousands of materials, including ‘killing orders,’ available online
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Greenwood’s ‘Rediscovering an American Community of Color’ earns book prize
Award recognizes companion guide to acclaimed Worcester Art Museum exhibition
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Clark honors outstanding faculty with annual awards
Professors lauded for their commitment to teaching and research
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Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award
In “The Dutch Moment,” Wim Klooster explores the rise and fall of Dutch influence on the Atlantic
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Undergraduates receive Steinbrecher Fellowships to pursue creative research projects
Nine Clark University undergraduates have been awarded Steinbrecher Fellowships to pursue creative research projects in the sciences and humanities. The projects will begin this summer and continue through the 2018-19 academic year. The Steinbrecher Fellowship Program encourages and supports Clark undergraduates’ pursuit of original ideas, creative research, and community service projects. This year’s Steinbrecher Fellows’ projects are:…









