Major in International Development and Social Change
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Rose Wine ’20 designs her future
ClarkCONNECT internship provides valuable experience
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Sophomore honored by World Food Prize Foundation
IDCE student seeks to improve global food security
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Climate change conversation heats up on campus
Event serves as call to arms to reimagine our future
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Rohingya atrocities denounced at Clark panel
UN: A ‘textbook case of ethnic cleansing’
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Clark professors are helping Puerto Rico brew a better coffee industry
Island slowly rebuilds a year after Hurricane Maria
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Clark’s development studies programs rank No. 15 in world for academic reputation
’We are in really outstanding institutional company‘
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Family Impact Seminar brings Clark research to legislators
Faculty speak at State House on issues, policies related to youth violence, illegal sex trafficking, and college sexual assaults
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Clark senior eyes a career in human rights and immigration advocacy
Some unsung heroes are the ones behind the camera. Krithi Vachaspati ’18, a photographer for Clark University’s student newspaper, The Scarlet, and a social media outreach coordinator for Clark’s Amnesty International chapter, is looking to reframe the big picture by helping shape public policy and law in the areas of immigration and refugee resettlement. Living with a bicultural identity…
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Student researches role of women who weave strategies for survival in Thailand
Steinbrecher Fellow Molly Gurney '18 explores story of villagers' protest against mining company
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Alumni connection forges a student opportunity
During her summer internship at Opportunity@Work, Maddie Bowers ’18 learns from Laura Faulkner ’10, M.P.A. ’11, about the value of mentorship









