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A taste of cuisine and culture in Greece, shaped by migrants
In Thessaloniki, students explore ‘relationship between migration, food, and belonging’
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Photo essay: Mangia! Mangia!
Italian city of Perugia hosts Clark science course exploring the chemistry behind food
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Art provides ‘building blocks’ to language
Nora Rueffer ’24 awarded Fulbright to teach English, research museum materials in Austria
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As Austria celebrates ‘Bruckner Year,’ Clark scholar reveals composer’s complex history
Appropriated by the Nazis after his death and later celebrated as an innovative symphonist, Anton Bruckner finally gets his due
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Clark renews partnership with Kraków School of Business
Students benefit from degree programs on two continents
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From Ukraine, images of violence, resistance, and hope
Strassler Center hosts ‘The War in Ukraine Through a Camera Lens’
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Ukrainian scholar will address ‘Teaching During Wartime’
Visitor to Clark will meet with faculty, administrators
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In Vienna seminar, students explore ‘one of the most famous moments in cultural history’
Affiliated symposium on April 21 to examine ‘Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril’
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Doctoral students weigh costs and benefits of renewable energies
Dissertation research taps into emerging field in geography
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Strassler Center featured in Boston Globe story on genocide studies
Visiting scholar from Ukraine to join the center