Major in Political Science
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Professor Valerie Sperling analyzes ramifications of war in Ukraine
Listen to Sperling on Clark’s ‘Challenge. Change.’ podcast
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Thomas Hicks ’93 says elections are a matter of trust
‘The people running the elections … are your next-door neighbors’
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Professor Ora Szekely captures fieldwork experiences of social scientists
Book and companion podcast address logistical, ethical aspects of research on the ground
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Clark Mock Trial advances to subnational tournament
Students faced teams from across the US in regional event
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Special agent Jonathan Schofield ’91 was the man on the case
Clark alumnus reflects on a career investigating fraud and corruption across the globe
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Sam Segal ’21 works academically and politically to improve youth education
Internship with legislator focused on enhancing outcomes for children
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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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Morufat Bello ’20 pursues her passion for politics on a global scale
Recent grad heads to George Washington University for master’s in security policy studies
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Bound for Harvard Law, Joseph Jung ’20 works for a greater system of justice
‘Lawyers are advocates, and I want to advocate for those who most need a voice’
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‘Be active with communicating’: An interview with Volha Hrytskevich ’13
Volha Hrytskevich ’13 is a world traveler. The native of Belarus earned her degree in economics and political science at Clark before working in Washington, D.C., and then earning her master’s degree in London. She now lives and works in Sydney, Australia. We checked in with her to see how the pandemic has affected her…









