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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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In new era of global climate action, Kortni Wroten takes charge
Graduate student makes waves at UN climate summit
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Bahamas internship helps student-athlete Maggie Tarbox court a future career
History major works with former New York Yankee to improve children’s lives
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Student’s LEEP project finds the heart in juvenile justice
Andrew Nickerson's research at UMass Medical aims to benefit children at risk
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Psychologist finds American teens taking fewer risks than previous generations
Increased electronic media use among teens leading to a decline in risky behavior
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Family Impact Seminar brings Clark research to legislators
Faculty speak at State House on issues, policies related to youth violence, illegal sex trafficking, and college sexual assaults
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‘Hair Story’: Charline Kirongozi pulls together strands of politics, history behind black hair
Clark student's research examines issues facing children of the African diaspora, from Maine to Mali
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Study: Whether in U.S. or Ghana, teens thrive most when parents listen to their perspectives
Child Development journal publishes Clark psychologists’ cross-cultural research on adolescents’ communication with parents
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Strassler Center to host academic symposium on children and mass violence
Oct. 19 public keynote to present ‘Stories from Syria’s Children’
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Psychology major works on eye-opening study about autism
Sherief Eldeeb ’18 assists research team in examining sleep patterns of children and teens on the spectrum