Research
-
Clark alumna demonstrates how GIS aids humanitarian responses to war and disaster
Remote imaging deployed in Syria, Sudan, and Nigeria
-
Clark researcher: ‘Moral panic’ over free-ranging cats unwarranted
Just-published article challenges widely held beliefs that feral felines threaten biodiversity, public health
-
Passionate about research, Ram Sharma ’19 SURJ-es ahead
Editor puts his stamp on journal’s look, breadth, and readership
-
Glenn Parish ’71 feels the pull of Holocaust history
Gift helps advance doctoral research efforts at Strassler Center
-
Yeannet Ruiz ’19 finds the perfect storm for her geography skills
Clark student hopes to work in hurricane-damaged Houston
-
Strassler Center conference wrestles with issues of memory, identity, and oppression
Scholars assess historical and psychological factors of mass trauma
-
Nadia Ward named director of the Mosakowski Institute
Yale scholar to lead new effort in the area of behavioral health
-
Alumni panel brings advice, insight to Academic Spree Day 2019
Steinbrecher-Anton fellows describe their personal and professional paths
-
Clark political scientist publishes ‘Insurgent Women’
Book examines women’s roles in combat in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Colombia
-
Undergraduates receive Steinbrecher Fellowships to pursue creative research projects for 2019-20 academic year
Topics range from defining DNA modifications to studying the evolution of folk music traditions









