Lectures and conferences
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U.S. democracy is fraying, but can it be preserved?
Presidential Lecturer offers cause for concern — and optimism
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‘Fear of the other side often gets democracies into trouble’
Bestselling author Daniel Ziblatt to deliver Oct. 26 Presidential Lecture on the fate of democracy
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Presidential Lecture returns Oct. 26 with ‘How Democracies Die’ author
Speaker draws chilling parallels between US and failed democracies elsewhere
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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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Harrington Public Affairs lecturer will explore the risks and rewards of ‘direct democracy’
Recent referendums, such as UK Brexit vote, raise questions about their usefulness
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Professor Abbie Goldberg finds adoptive and divorcing families face unique stresses during COVID
Psychologist researches pandemic’s impact on parenting, relationships
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Winston Napier Conference to honor life and legacy of late Clark professor
Event celebrates 20th anniversary of “African American Literary Theory”
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Higgins School of Humanities presents yearlong symposium on ‘Bodies’
Series kicks off with exhibit by Clark artist Elli Crocker
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Bill Koelsch recalls his youth, and his truth
Professor emeritus discusses his journey as a gay man in the 1950s, ’60s
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‘Queering Clark’ exhibit explores University’s LGBTQ+ history
Influential professor emeritus William Koelsch to speak Monday









