History
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Strassler Center conference wrestles with issues of memory, identity, and oppression
Scholars assess historical and psychological factors of mass trauma
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Alumni panel brings advice, insight to Academic Spree Day 2019
Steinbrecher-Anton fellows describe their personal and professional paths
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‘Queering Clark’ exhibit explores University’s LGBTQ+ history
Influential professor emeritus William Koelsch to speak Monday
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Clark’s Strassler Center to host conference on memory politics and conflicts, democracy, integration
Participants will explore how to advance inclusion and tolerance toward minorities
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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









