Research

  • Professor Silber Mohamed wins Best Book in Latino Politics

    Professor Silber Mohamed wins Best Book in Latino Politics

    The American Political Science Association's Latino Caucus takes note of 'The New Americans?'

  • Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award

    Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award

    In “The Dutch Moment,” Wim Klooster explores the rise and fall of Dutch influence on the Atlantic

  • Economist’s research examines construction workers’ fatality rates across states

    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

  • Sherief Eldeeb ’18 is a man of the mind

    Sherief Eldeeb ’18 is a man of the mind

    Sherief Eldeeb ’18 is fascinated by how the brain and the body function together like partners in a long-term relationship. Sometimes they get along perfectly well. But when they clash, he needs to know why. He spent a part of last summer at the University of Washington, helping conduct a study of the sleep patterns…

  • Students receive Fulbright fellowships, other awards for postgraduate work and study

    Students receive Fulbright fellowships, other awards for postgraduate work and study

    Three Clark University doctoral candidates and two recent graduates received prestigious fellowships from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program and other programs to fund their postgraduate research, teaching, and study abroad. “At Clark we have a long-standing success in receiving Fulbright fellowships and other competitive awards. It reflects our tremendous strengths in graduate and undergraduate education, and…

  • Mary Yohannes ’19 puts her heart into cardiology and STEM education

    Mary Yohannes ’19 puts her heart into cardiology and STEM education

    “My experience and success in any place depends on how fit that space is for me,” says Mary Teketel Yohannes ’19. She found her fit at Clark University. A native of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Yohannes is pursuing a degree in biology, concentrating in mathematical biology and bioinformatics, with plans for a career in medicine. “I…

  • A summer of science at Clark

    A summer of science at Clark

    Nearly 50 undergraduates learning the ropes of research in faculty labs

  • Clark HERO Fellows work to green Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities

    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…