Politics and government
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With election still undecided, faculty discuss ‘What Just Happened’
While votes continued to be counted across the country on Nov. 4, Clark faculty gathered virtually to address the potential results and ramifications of the 2020 presidential election. “What Just Happened,” moderated by Dean of the Faculty Esther Jones, included an interdisciplinary panel of faculty from across campus, including Robert Boatright (political science); Jack Delehanty…
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Clark offers resources to campus community, holds events as Election Day nears
Faculty provide context in series of talks, discussions
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Faculty lead lectures, panels in runup to presidential election
What does the 2020 presidential campaign mean for the future of America’s two main political parties? What is the role of climate change in today’s political landscape, and what will the election results mean to global efforts to mitigate the effects of a warming planet? And how does gender fit into it all? With…
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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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When the numbers speak, Lee Miringoff ’73 listens
What might his renowned Marist Poll tell us about Election 2020?
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Clark faculty expertise featured on The Conversation
Prof. Mark Davidson, William S. Lynn co-author articles on their research
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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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Rep. McGovern pays virtual visit to political science seminar
Congressman discusses food policy, challenges of COVID-19
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IDCE student works to empower Cameroon through education
Buba Sulle Dicko found inspiration in Clark’s motto
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Clark political scientists examine masculinity, misogyny, and the 2016 presidential race
New book also looks at how the election shaped 2018 congressional campaign









