Language, Literature and Culture Department
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Of humans, crocodiles, and mangroves: Faculty launch Environmental Humanities program
Clark recently celebrated the launch of its new Environmental Humanities program with faculty presentations on their current research, which spans the fields of language, literature, culture, history, sociology, and politics. Affiliated with the School of Climate, Environment, and Society, the program officially launched last fall with a slate of interdisciplinary classes offered by faculty in…
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The art of addressing sea level rise
How creativity plays a role in finding solutions to sea change
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From Byzantium to Bell Pond
Higgins Institute announces wide range of faculty grants
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‘For me, environmental justice goes deep’
An expert in environmental humanities, new Leir Chair champions climate solutions, not despair
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New faculty bring wide-ranging interests, research to Clark
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming new tenure-track faculty members who bring to their classrooms a wealth of expertise in economics, chemistry, history, game design, management, languages, education, and sustainability. Their research is wide ranging — from the economics of inequality to the environmental humanities, Agile management, and interactive media…
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Are we master of Siri, or vice versa?
Professor explores the deepening impact of AI on language and culture
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New faculty expand Clark’s expertise in disciplines across campus
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming 15 new tenure-track faculty members who hail from locations across the globe, as well as four current faculty whose visiting positions have been converted to renewable appointments. They bring to their classrooms a range of expertise in management, political science, psychology, visual and performing arts, history,…
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Learning Japanese: ‘You’re walking in someone else’s shoes’
Professor Alice Valentine to continue making cultural connections in retirement
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Clark awarded $300K grant for Japanese language program
Contingent from The Japan Foundation tour campus, BSDT
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‘Life is defined by language’
Professor Eduard Arriaga has distinct vision for study of culture









