Politics and government
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Detention Centers, Migration, and Isolation with Professors Asha Best and Emma Shaw Crane
Clark University Professor Asha Best and Stanford University Professor Emma Shaw Crane discuss detention and migration in the United States and why the government chooses remote locations for detention centers.
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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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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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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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Why has the world retreated from humanitarian intervention?
Political scientist explores neglect of UN’s Responsibility to Protect tool
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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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Interactive preelection exhibit gives a glimpse of ‘Possible Futures’
With the 2024 Presidential Election just over two weeks away, the Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies (CGRAS) this week is sponsoring an art installation that lets viewers imagine a variety of post-election scenarios. “Possible Futures,” which will be on view this Thursday, October 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fireside…
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Punches and politics
Clark seniors study how superheroes frame contemporary issues
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‘I’m going to be fair, and I’m going to bring a different voice.’
Judge Margaret Guzman ’89 joins the federal bench
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Religion’s role in ‘competitive political ethos’
Professor analyzes how faith in politics can empower or unbalance









