Political Science
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Meet the Clark student who advocated for Massachusetts to recognize April as Armenian-American Heritage Month
Anahit Marutyan ’29 received the City of Worcester’s Woman of Consequence Award for her commitment to social justice.
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Iran’s low cost, high reward strategy with International Relations Professor Michael Butler
Michael Butler, professor of international relations, analyzes the war in Iran.
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‘Let’s take this journey together’
“Feminist Curiosity is for These Dark Times” is billed as Professor Cynthia Enloe’s “final Clark lecture,” and the Oct. 16 event will indeed be the coda to her long-running series of fall lectures that she’s been delivering since about 2010. But she’s quick to add that this is far from the end of her story.
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Constitution Day Lecture explores strengths, flaws in government
During his Sept. 18 address, Rana traced how America’s constitutional system gradually fused with other ideological responsibilities.
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‘Meaningful change starts with empathy’
Turna Barua ’26 facilitates adult education classes in Bangladesh, supported by Projects for Peace grant
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‘My goal in life is to help people’
Through social media, advocacy, and community, Turna Barua ’26 gives others a platform
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Feb. 26 talk explores the legalities of federal policy changes
Cyril Ghosh, associate professor of political science and the Lloyd B. Politsch ’33 Chair of Law and Political Science, will give a talk on Wednesday, Feb. 26, that will take a close look at recent controversial actions taken by the Trump administration. The event, which will include time for a Q&A, will be held from…
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‘The pendulum’s always moving’
How the Harris and Trump campaigns made a final appeal to voters
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How did combatants’ narratives and social media shape Syria’s civil war?
Political scientist’s book explores possible ‘template' for future conflicts
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Punches and politics
Clark seniors study how superheroes frame contemporary issues









