Social change
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Davis Projects for Peace award recipients bridge a gap between India and Pakistan
Clark students drive sexual assault education efforts in both countries
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Professor Shadrock Roberts deploys data to aid the world’s most vulnerable
Work as 'crisis mapper' melds humanitarian efforts with digital technology
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Clark alumna demonstrates how GIS aids humanitarian responses to war and disaster
Remote imaging deployed in Syria, Sudan, and Nigeria
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Clark announces first graduates of Emerging Leaders Institute
Social-change model used to prepare first-year students for leadership roles
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Sophomore honored by World Food Prize Foundation
IDCE student seeks to improve global food security
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Identity, intimacy, and the empowerment of ballroom
‘Kiki’ director, cast member visit Clark
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Climate change conversation heats up on campus
Event serves as call to arms to reimagine our future
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Clark’s development studies programs rank No. 15 in world for academic reputation
’We are in really outstanding institutional company‘
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Kaiomi Inniss ’19 is hunger’s enemy
What do you see when you stand on a city street corner? Houses. Cars. People conducting a thousand daily routines. Kaiomi Inniss ’19 sees something very different. She sees a desert. The rising Clark senior is attuned to the lack of fresh, nutritious food available to the residents of struggling urban neighborhoods, and has geared…
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Mark Vital ’83 has got veterans covered
During his first year as a teacher at the Advanced Math and Science Academy in Marlboro, Mass., Mark Vital ’83 volunteered at a Christmas Eve breakfast for homeless veterans. “We had a lot of fun,” he says. “I spoke with an older man, probably a Vietnam vet, who was wearing a Washington Redskins sweatshirt. I…









