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Davis Projects for Peace award recipients bridge a gap between India and Pakistan
Clark students drive sexual assault education efforts in both countries
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Taner Akçam unearths evidence of Ottoman decision to ‘annihilate’ Armenians
Historian: Ottoman governors ‘spoke openly’ of how to exterminate population
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Tiffany Kayo’s Clark education propels her to success across the world
Double-major in economics, computer science helps shape her career path
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Clark University and Main South welcome Lunar New Year
Drums, dragons and fireworks set the stage
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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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Rohingya atrocities denounced at Clark panel
UN: A ‘textbook case of ethnic cleansing’
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‘Crazy Rich Asians’ inspires a wealth of conversation at Clark
Panelists see Hollywood blockbuster as problematic, yet groundbreaking
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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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Via Clark, Tiana Golding ’19 finds her way to China — and success
For years, Tiana Golding ’19 has been fascinated with China and how the world’s most populous country interacts with the United States. She studied China as a student at the Academy of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School in Hyde Park, Massachusetts. And she set her sights on continuing her studies at Clark University. About Tiana Golding ’19 Majors: International…
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Student researches role of women who weave strategies for survival in Thailand
Steinbrecher Fellow Molly Gurney '18 explores story of villagers' protest against mining company