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‘The fantasy of it runs wild’
Professor preserves creatures carved into Italian sculpture park
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A deep dig into the extractives industry
Geography professor researches impact on people, environment, and climate
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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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Strassler student podcasts explore the nature of mass violence
Professor Christopher Davey encourages investigation through discourse
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Strassler Center professor studies how societies relate to, and reflect, past genocides
Sultan Doughan’s early experience with racist attitudes informs her research
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‘Our actions do matter, no matter how big or small’
Rabbi Joshua Franklin ’06, M.A. ’07, aids Ukrainian refugees in Poland
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Vladimir Putin uses gender rights to justify war in Ukraine
Masculinity a central part of Putin’s rise to power
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Clark political scientist analyzes Putin’s ability to manage Russian elites
Last month, the Russian Ministry of Culture proposed a law to promote strong families and counter any activities — including those of the U.S. and its allies — that threaten the country’s traditional values. Does this mean that President Vladimir Putin has aligned himself with Russia’s ultraconservative elites? Not necessarily, contends political science professor Valerie…
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Professor Valerie Sperling: Invasion of Ukraine not in Putin’s interests
Troops on border keep Russia in the spotlight, Clark political scientist says
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A study abroad dream turned COVID-19 reality
Zoe Wright ’21 saw the pandemic engulf Italy