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‘We want to build this to strengthen people’
Clark to partner with African Community Education
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Can migrants help shape sustainable cities?
Clark researcher proposes ‘breaking silos’ to make it happen
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Clark student helps develop nationwide survey for transition-to-college study
Special emphasis on the experience of immigrant students
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Professor Anita Fabos to co-lead discussion on refugees, their experience, and expertise
Virtual symposium launches initiative to shape forced displacement policies and programs
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Morufat Bello ’20 pursues her passion for politics on a global scale
Recent grad heads to George Washington University for master’s in security policy studies
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Professor Silber Mohamed wins Best Book in Latino Politics
The American Political Science Association's Latino Caucus takes note of 'The New Americans?'
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First colleagues, and now citizens
On Feb. 14., Taner Akçam (above right) joined Thomas Kuehne, his colleague at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, as a new citizen of the United States. The professors say they were motivated to seek citizenship because they wanted to have a voice in the U.S. political process, particularly the ability to vote in…
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Clark senior eyes a career in human rights and immigration advocacy
Some unsung heroes are the ones behind the camera. Krithi Vachaspati ’18, a photographer for Clark University’s student newspaper, The Scarlet, and a social media outreach coordinator for Clark’s Amnesty International chapter, is looking to reframe the big picture by helping shape public policy and law in the areas of immigration and refugee resettlement. Living with a bicultural identity…
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Student president’s open letter to Trump on DACA gaining steam nationally
Pragmatism, not politics, prompted Cory Bisbee ’19, Clark’s undergraduate student president, to pen an open letter to President Donald Trump urging him to uphold and continue Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), H-1B visas and general visas for international students. He circulated the letter among fellow student presidents across the country, and, as of this week, it’s…