Social sciences
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Authors to speak at Clark about the grave threats posed by climate change
Despite a powerful shift in Americans’ collective awareness of the climate crisis, we continue to display a lack of urgency around the danger faced by our planet. Ecological damage is global, and the competition for scarce resources and climate-connected intentional human genocides are on the rise. In response to these issues, Clark University will…
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Colin Flug Graduate Study Wing provides a haven for genocide researchers
September event celebrates wing, 20 years of doctoral education at the Strassler Center
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Boatright: ‘Viral moments’ difficult to script in early presidential debates
Candidates unlikely to attack each other, says ‘A Crisis of Civility’ author
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New team of HERO fellows works to re-leaf tree-deprived neighborhoods
Environmental initiative partners students with Massachusetts’ Gateways Cities
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Yeannet Ruiz ’19 finds the perfect storm for her geography skills
Clark student hopes to work in hurricane-damaged Houston
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Photographer Chaimaa Medhat ’19 turns her lens on a fragile world
Environmental science major is armed with knowledge — and a camera
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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
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Clark’s Strassler Center to host conference on memory politics and conflicts, democracy, integration
Participants will explore how to advance inclusion and tolerance toward minorities
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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









