Major in History
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‘Our actions do matter, no matter how big or small’
Rabbi Joshua Franklin ’06, M.A. ’07, aids Ukrainian refugees in Poland
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‘Without history, there is no science’
Katie Gross ’22 devotes herself to biochemistry and Holocaust research
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Clark students earn prestigious fellowships and scholarships to fund summer work
Awards support studies in Holocaust history, languages, medicine
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Clark welcomes new tenure-track and visiting faculty for 2020–21 academic year
Scholars bring expertise in the sciences, humanities, education, and arts
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Stanley Pierre-Louis ’92 makes work of play
Video games are entertainment, sport, and maybe even art. For one alumnus, they’re also his job
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Clark students earn prestigious fellowships to support academic work
Awards fund research on food policy, biomedicine, nuclear physics
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At 100, Al Southwick ’41, M.A. ’49, is still writing
Longtime journalist, historian continues to pen weekly newspaper column
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Nia Slater-Bookhart ’19, MAT ’20, receives Mechanics Hall honor
Collegiate Apprentice Award recognizes leadership, creativity, and community involvement
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Professor Elizabeth Imber guides Clark students through modern Jewish history
One in a series of stories introducing new members of the Clark faculty. Thanks to Elizabeth Imber, who recently joined Clark University as the Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History, Clark students are learning about the forces, beliefs, and actions that have shaped modern Israel. Imber holds a particular interest in the…
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Luxembourg internship gives Juliet Michaelsen ’19 a firsthand look at a career in diplomacy
Recent Clark grad works with US ambassador, Congressional delegation









