James R. Gomes, director of the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise, at Clark University, was the special guest on “Politics in the Age of Obama,” an episode of White House Chronicle, hosted by Llewellyn King. Gomes discussed the role of Clark and other institutions of higher education in influencing lawmakers by putting research into effective…
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Research 'HEROs' honored
Clark University recently honored four students who were selected to become members of its 2009-2010 Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) Fellowship program. Clark President John Bassett presented the awards at the annual fall dinner reception for outstanding students. Initiated at the Graduate School of Geography at Clark, the HERO research program provides opportunities for students to…
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It is written: New publications from Clark faculty members
New publications from Clark faculty members: Kiran Asher, Jessica Bane-Robert, George Billias, James Córdova, Debórah Dwork, Abbie Goldberg, Wim Klooster, Mark Miller, Valerie Sperling
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Clark medical anthropologist using Fulbright for research in Senegal
WORCESTER, Mass. — Ellen Foley, assistant professor of International Development and Social Change at Clark University’s Department of International Development, Community and Environment, has received an award from the U.S. Fulbright Scholar African Regional Research Program to support her research on the cultural, economic and health implications of changing trends in marriage, gender roles and…
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Steinbrecher Fellowships support 11 Clark students pursuing innovative research and service
Working with youngsters in Namibia, Malawi and New Haven. Creating new ways for Web companies to interact with customers. Exploring climate change in remote sections of Wyoming. Rebuilding an ancient temple in Turkey. Find out more about Clark’s latest crop of Steinbrecher Fellows.
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Summer in Siberia: Clark research expedition heads for the Arctic
Spending four weeks of summer on a barge in Siberia may not be everyone’s cup of borscht but for Clark University Professor Karen Frey and three Clark students interested in climate change, it’s the ultimate field trip. Frey and the students departed for Siberia on July 2 as part of The Polaris Project, which trains…