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‘Life is defined by language’
Professor Eduard Arriaga has distinct vision for study of culture
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‘Approach the world with an open mind’
Professor Juan Pablo Rivera’s books of poetry and essays earn awards
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‘Poetry is proof of the humanity we all share’
Clark professor brings international poets to campus this summer
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Gift from Japan Foundation will help Clark expand Japanese language offerings
Clark University has received some help to expand its Japanese language programs. On Monday, the Japan Foundation made a gift of $26,880 to support part-time lecturers and help develop the program. Students were able to engage with Shinichi Honda, consul of cultural affairs and public relations with the Consulate General of Japan in Boston, who…
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Clark senior hopes to study Chinese in Taiwan this spring with Boren Scholarship
Alexandre Nazaire '22 plans to pursue career in the foreign service
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New books show breadth of Clark faculty expertise
Scholars examine race, design, migrant creativity, among other topics
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Poet Belén Atienza discovers a silver lining during pandemic
Professor sees opportunity for collaboration and a flourishing, international audience
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Famed poet brings Dominican history to life — ‘en blanco y negro’
Leonardo Nin inspires Clark students with original verse
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What’s in a name?
Student podcast explores how given names impact a person’s life, self-identity
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Natalia Warburton ’21 finds her academic voice through American Sign Language
Self-designed major offers ‘key to cultures’