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Clark undergraduates spend the summer focused on human rights
Stipends support student work in France and Bosnia
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Luxembourg internship gives Juliet Michaelsen ’19 a firsthand look at a career in diplomacy
Recent Clark grad works with US ambassador, Congressional delegation
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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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Clark political scientist publishes ‘Insurgent Women’
Book examines women’s roles in combat in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Colombia
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Clark’s Strassler Center to host conference on memory politics and conflicts, democracy, integration
Participants will explore how to advance inclusion and tolerance toward minorities
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Student explores complexities of Holocaust forgiveness
Casey Bush interns at Buchenwald Memorial
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Douglas Zook finds poetry in the pane
Clark alumnus publishes photography book of window reflections
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Winning Finland’s ‘Hack a Sauna’ challenge was no sweat for Clark student
While studying abroad, Arnab Banik ’19 nets a prize in Europe's biggest hackathon
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Klooster book on Dutch influence earns Hendricks Award
In “The Dutch Moment,” Wim Klooster explores the rise and fall of Dutch influence on the Atlantic
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Taner Akçam uncovers ‘smoking gun’ of Armenian Genocide
Historian's book destroys Turkish government’s denial strategy