Social sciences
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Clark political scientist analyzes Putin’s ability to manage Russian elites
Last month, the Russian Ministry of Culture proposed a law to promote strong families and counter any activities — including those of the U.S. and its allies — that threaten the country’s traditional values. Does this mean that President Vladimir Putin has aligned himself with Russia’s ultraconservative elites? Not necessarily, contends political science professor Valerie…
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Professor Edward Carr to address social justice, equity in US Transportation Dept. event
IDCE director will make the case for diverse, participatory approaches to transformational change
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Longtime professor Roger Kasperson has died
Geographer lauded as ‘giant,’ ‘leading light’ in risk analysis and communication
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Professor Ora Szekely captures fieldwork experiences of social scientists
Book and companion podcast address logistical, ethical aspects of research on the ground
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Clark geographer Christopher Williams: More trees do not always create a cooler planet
Researchers find some US forests add to global warming
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Special agent Jonathan Schofield ’91 was the man on the case
Clark alumnus reflects on a career investigating fraud and corruption across the globe
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‘From Horror to Hope,’ first-year students take multilayered approach to pandemics
Clark Commons course to be offered again during Winter Intersession
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Will Mahan ’23 crafts history lessons for a new generation
Clarkie creates YouTube channel dedicated to the United States’ past
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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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‘I can see beyond the wall’
Professor Shelly Tenenbaum brings her expertise into prison classrooms, where her students embrace higher learning as an antidote to the street’s harsher lessons









