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Family Impact Seminar tackles issue of sexual assault on college campuses
Proposed legislation would enhance transparency, prevention
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Troubled waters: Children’s health issues prompt Holliston mothers to tap into Clark’s research expertise
Community wants to know if exposure to chemicals led to neurodevelopmental cognitive deficits, behavioral disorders
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Clark launches professional MPA program designed to empower public leaders
Former Worcester Mayor Joe O'Brien to serve as executive director
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Whether in Boston, Washington or London, Sara Conroy ’20 is partial to politics
Political science major interns with congressman, finds her niche
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Sophomore honored by World Food Prize Foundation
IDCE student seeks to improve global food security
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Harrington lecture to examine ‘The Death of Expertise’
Tom Nichols to explore 'war on knowledge' in Oct. 15 Higgins symposium event
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Economist’s research examines construction workers’ fatality rates across states
Professor Wayne Gray involved in study funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Stefanie Covino battles climate change one town at a time
Severe storms. Flooding. Drought. Erosion. Devastated communities struggling to rebuild. These doomsday headlines have become all too common, sweeping the news on a daily basis. In the face of climate change, communities are struggling with competing priorities and have difficulty focusing on climate resilience and conservation. The stakes are high. On the front lines of…
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Clark HERO Fellows work to green Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities
Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities sport architectural reminders of their once-bustling industrial past: factories, warehouses, and ubiquitous triple-deckers, all built close to the street. What’s often missing from this picture? Trees. This summer, six Clark University undergraduate researchers have joined a multi-agency effort to increase the tree canopy to these 26 small- to mid-sized Gateway Cities, bringing cooling shade…
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Clark experts to serve as lead authors on report by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Two experts from Clark University will serve as lead authors for the next major report by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Edward Carr, professor and director of Clark’s Department of International Development, Community, and Environment, and Elisabeth Gilmore, associate professor, are among the 721 experts who will contribute to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Sixth Assessment Report,…