Humanities
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‘Language is a verb’
Why identity matters in language learning
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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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‘The Ethicist’ brings the Big Questions to Clark
NYT columnist to speak Thursday in Razzo Hall
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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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‘The fantasy of it runs wild’
Professor preserves creatures carved into Italian sculpture park
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First-year Common Academic Experience gets graphic
Dystopian novel inspires lively dialogues about pressing issues
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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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Higgins School of Humanities symposium explores gaming culture
The Higgins School of Humanities has pressed play on its Spring 2022 symposium, “Fair Game(s): Social Change and Justice on the Digital Playground,” which tackles a variety of socio-political issues through the lens of the global gaming industry. Through exploration of the digital gaming culture and the perspectives of those who are part of…
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Students work to amplify plight of Penobscot Tribe in colonial Massachusetts
Clark seniors create guide to themes in new documentary about 1755 bounty on Indigenous people
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Clark senior hopes to study Chinese in Taiwan this spring with Boren Scholarship
Alexandre Nazaire '22 plans to pursue career in the foreign service









