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Goddard Library hosts a celebration of Clark faculty research and creativity
Event offered an opportunity for faculty to recall their inspirations
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Clark alumni make election history in Worcester
Thu Nguyen ’14 and Etel Haxhiaj ’04, M.A. ’08, set to join City Council
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Steinbrecher Fellows’ research reveals breadth, depth, and a touch of Magic
Students feted at annual reception in Harrington House
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‘I need to share this story’
Through her guided tours, Carolyn Michael-Banks ’79 has devoted her career to unveiling the hidden histories of Black America
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Professor Parminder Bhachu’s new book celebrates ‘movers and makers’
Work profiles 11 flexible, innovative migrants who navigate uncertainty in worlds in flux
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New books show breadth of Clark faculty expertise
Scholars examine race, design, migrant creativity, among other topics
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With election still undecided, faculty discuss ‘What Just Happened’
While votes continued to be counted across the country on Nov. 4, Clark faculty gathered virtually to address the potential results and ramifications of the 2020 presidential election. “What Just Happened,” moderated by Dean of the Faculty Esther Jones, included an interdisciplinary panel of faculty from across campus, including Robert Boatright (political science); Jack Delehanty…
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Avi Steinhardt ’03 recruits a furry friend to offer ‘Monster Insight’ during pandemic
Psychotherapist uses puppetry to bear witness to current events
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Ewick’s book explores how Catholics organized, strengthened their faith after sex abuse scandal
The Catholic Church was rocked to its core in 2002 when the Boston Globe began documenting decades of sexual misconduct by priests — and the Boston Archdiocese’s systematic efforts to cover up the behavior. In her new book, Clark University Sociology Professor Patricia Ewick explores the scandal and the response of some Catholics who…
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Clark sociologist finds some women welcome menopause, use mindfulness to manage symptoms
New book highlights experiences of menopausal women, provides hope and advice for those struggling with ‘the change’