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Resiliency roadblock
Emerging adults have faced high anxiety rates since 2020
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Psychologist: Young adults hit hard by pandemic’s toll on mental health
Lost jobs and life disruptions contribute to 18- to 29-year-olds’ distress
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‘COVID Posse’ research published in PLOS Global Public Health journal
A study conducted by biology professors Nathan Ahlgren and Philip Bergmann and sociology professor Rosalie Torres Stone about the impact of COVID-19 on marginalized groups has been published in PLOS Global Public Health. For “County-level societal predictors of COVID-19 cases and deaths changed through time in the United States: A longitudinal ecological study,” the professors…
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Clark research on tap at conference in Austria
Professors present on craft breweries’ resilience during the pandemic
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Clark’s ‘COVID Posse’ links racial disparities to the pandemic’s impact
Researchers cite rates of incarceration, educational attainment as strong factors
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Is the common good an uncommon concept?
Provost Sebastián Royo authors new report probing the challenges to a civil society
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‘It was like being thrown to the wolves’
Recent MAT grads started their teaching careers in time of COVID tumult
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‘We want to create a community of scholars’
Lasry Center open house to showcase faculty, student research
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Can the remedy for loneliness be found on YouTube?
Clark research examines video-sharing as a pathway to social support
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New podcast examines how Clarkies have persevered in a COVID world
“Moments of Uncertainty,” a podcast produced and hosted by Alumni and Friends Engagement, explores the ways in which Clarkies responded to the challenges of COVID-19 during 2020, a year like no other at Clark. The podcast reveals the lessons people took away from this extraordinary time, offering insight into how they adapted to ever-changing, and…