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Religion’s role in ‘competitive political ethos’
Professor analyzes how faith in politics can empower or unbalance
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‘To heal as a society, we have to help with housing’
Emily Rooney ’24 helps clients navigate housing barriers through summer internship
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Perspectives behind the wall
Clark professor leads debate, discourse in prison classroom
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Professors explore counternarratives of design and innovation
Race and gender at heart of research
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Steinbrecher Fellows’ research reveals breadth, depth, and a touch of Magic
Students feted at annual reception in Harrington House
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Avi Steinhardt ’03 recruits a furry friend to offer ‘Monster Insight’ during pandemic
Psychotherapist uses puppetry to bear witness to current events
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Ewick’s book explores how Catholics organized, strengthened their faith after sex abuse scandal
The Catholic Church was rocked to its core in 2002 when the Boston Globe began documenting decades of sexual misconduct by priests — and the Boston Archdiocese’s systematic efforts to cover up the behavior. In her new book, Clark University Sociology Professor Patricia Ewick explores the scandal and the response of some Catholics who…
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Clark student drives support efforts for those living with dementia
Julia Schroeder co-founded Dementia Friendly Worcester as an undergraduate
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Young filmmakers premiere their work at Clark-hosted festival
Hiatt Center collaborates with Worcester school to promote student storytelling
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Clark honors outstanding faculty with annual awards
Professors lauded for their commitment to teaching and research