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Faculty receive grants to increase research, work in Worcester
New collaborative formed to coordinate, support engagement with local community
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2024 Lund Awards recognize dedication to community
Professor, doctoral student honored for their commitment to serving and uplifting marginalized populations
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Having faith to level the playing field
Sociologist’s book on ‘Making Moral Citizens’ studies role of faith-based community organizations in political change
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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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‘COVID Posse’ research published in PLOS Global Public Health journal
A study conducted by biology professors Nathan Ahlgren and Philip Bergmann and sociology professor Rosalie Torres Stone about the impact of COVID-19 on marginalized groups has been published in PLOS Global Public Health. For “County-level societal predictors of COVID-19 cases and deaths changed through time in the United States: A longitudinal ecological study,” the professors…
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Clark sociologist presents at Royal Society
Parminder Bhachu, professor of sociology, was an invited speaker at “Tejinder at 70,” a celebration at the Royal Society of the life and work of Sir Tejinder Virdee. Virdee is the subject of a chapter in her latest book, “Movers and Makers,” which details how mover-maker capital — artisanal and craft skills originating from…
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Clark’s ‘COVID Posse’ links racial disparities to the pandemic’s impact
Researchers cite rates of incarceration, educational attainment as strong factors
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Clark welcomes new faculty for 2022–23 academic year
Professors enhance the University’s expertise in geography, race and ethnic studies, sciences, management, interactive media
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Professors explore counternarratives of design and innovation
Race and gender at heart of research