Podcast
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Does AI have a mind?
Exploring how AI impacts communication with Psychology Professor Michael Miller
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Rags to Rags: The multi-generational ‘shock’ of the Victorian Poor Law
When governments end social programs like cash transfers to economically disadvantaged people, what is the impact on their children, their grandchildren, and beyond?
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Addressing the globe’s polycrisis
The mission of Clark University’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society can be summarized in one word, according to Lou Leonard, the school’s D.J.A. Spencer Dean, and that word is impact.
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Indulging your inner child with photographer and Professor Stephen DiRado
On this episode of Challenge. Change., DiRado recalls some of the first images he captured and shares a glimpse into how he constructs a photograph.
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An introvert’s Clark journey
Dean of Students Danielle Morgan Acosta’s tips for finding your path in college
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Sounds from Clark’s 121st Commencement
Relive the highlights of the day on this episode of Challenge. Change.
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Fungal armageddon
Why We’re Drawn to “The Last of Us” with Professors Betsy Huang, Ulm, and Javier Tabima Restrepo With season two of HBO Max’s “The Last of Us,” based on the acclaimed video game franchise created by Naughty Dog, hitting screens this month, we asked Clark University professors to unpack people’s fascination with post-apocalyptic stories and…
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Building equitable cities
Geography Professor Asha Best, an urbanist who studies mobility and urban informality, is researching how planners and developers can build just cities, where everyone lives equitably. But one thing she’s noticed throughout her studies is that there is no common definition of what justice looks like.
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Love it. Hate it. Read it. How to be a modern ‘Twilight’ fan
In new book, Sarah Gallagher examines the appeal and flaws of the vampire saga
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How sound is changing the planet
An exploration of soundscapes and acoustic ecology with Professor Matt Malsky









