Humanities
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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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DiRado wins prize for series documenting his father’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease
Monetary award will go toward publication of photo book
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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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Everybody’s an expert, or are they?
‘Death of Expertise’ author illuminates a chilling, know-it-all culture
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Harrington lecture to examine ‘The Death of Expertise’
Tom Nichols to explore 'war on knowledge' in Oct. 15 Higgins symposium event
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Rohingya atrocities denounced at Clark panel
UN: A ‘textbook case of ethnic cleansing’
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‘Crazy Rich Asians’ inspires a wealth of conversation at Clark
Panelists see Hollywood blockbuster as problematic, yet groundbreaking
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Higgins School of Humanities’ fall symposium asks, ‘How do we know?’
Events and lectures examine how we discover, interpret evidence









