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Grief and rage as commentary
Exploring solidarity from ancient Greece to modern social movements
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Clark to host Women’s Thought Leadership Panel on networking
Panel of leading executives to discuss building a professional network in age of social media
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‘We were here because we wanted a good education’
In 1942, the first women undergraduates arrived at Clark. The university would never be the same.
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Professor Cynthia Enloe honored on Gender Justice Legacy Wall
International memorial to be installed at The Hague
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A student’s take on Cuba
Crystal Hill '20 traveled to Caribbean country with Clark experiential learning group.
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Tom Petty biographer joins with Clark professor to discuss mental health role of rock music
Warren Zanes and psychology Professor Michael Addis to talk about 'Men, Masculinities and Emotion in Rock and Roll' Oct. 20
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On research trip, professor explores rich history of LGBTQ life in Berlin
Robert Tobin, Henry J. Leir Chair in Language, Literature and Culture at Clark University, recently returned from several weeks in Berlin, where he started a new book project, researching the connection between human rights and sexuality. He also met two Clark students traveling to Europe as part of their undergraduate research, and he connected with…
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Clark sociology professor pens new book for parents: ‘When Your Gay or Lesbian Child Marries’
More than 70,000 same-sex couples have married in the United States since Massachusetts became the first state to legalize same-sex marriage in 2004. These marriages can pose unique challenges for both couples and their parents. In her new book, “When Your Gay or Lesbian Child Marries: A Guide for Parents” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016), Clark Sociology…
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Clark U. historian co-edits book on women and work in 18th-century France
Women not only comprised a significant part of the labor force in eighteenth-century France, but the ubiquity of their employment was such that the presence of women in the workplace was considered by the government as “routine and expected.” Those conclusions are supported by essays collected in a new book: Women and Work in Eighteenth-Century…
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At White House forum, psychologist Abbie Goldberg shares research on gay fathers
Abbie Goldberg participated in a Working Fathers panel, organized by the White House, on the topic of the father’s role in parenting and the shifting nature of parenthood. The Obama administration hosted the forum to spotlight the need for family-friendly policies in the workplace. Other experts on the panel, “New Roles for Dads at Home,” included…