Social sciences
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Political scientist, doctoral student collaborate on new book, ‘Courting Gender Justice’
Why do some gender and LGBTQ discrimination cases find success with the European Court of Human Rights?
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Transportation Research Board presents Clark geographer with Distinguished Service Award
Hanson recognized for leadership and service to science, engineering, and medicine academies
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Whether in Boston, Washington or London, Sara Conroy ’20 is partial to politics
Political science major interns with congressman, finds her niche
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The verdict: Clark takes first place at mock trial competitions
Cougar Classic brought college teams to campus
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Resource extraction, infrastructure projects threaten tropical forests, Clark researchers find
Newly released report reveals risks to rural communities, biodiversity
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Atwood lecturer examines the past to assess the future, plan conservation efforts
Is the evolution of a region relevant in the face of climate change?
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Economic Geography’s citation rankings highlight journal’s global impact
Clark publishes ‘longest continuously operating journal in the field of economic geography in the world’
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From ghost cities to land fever, researcher probes the complex economy of China
As part of Lincoln Institute China Program International Fellowship, Prof. Junfu Zhang examines land-quota system
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Rachael Chen ’19 builds a case for becoming a lawyer
The evidence: her work with Mock Trial team, District Attorney's Office
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Stakeholders applaud students’ ‘valuable work’ on Greening the Gateway Cities
As a budding biologist in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Lohr ’19 surveyed and mapped all the trees on her high school campus. Now an undergraduate at Clark University, she is pursuing her passion for trees on a much larger scale, through the Graduate School of Geography’s HERO (Human-Environment Regional Observatory) program. “This program was almost custom-made to…









