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Prof. Stephens presents ‘smart grid’ research at Denmark conference

Jennie Stephens, associate professor of Environmental Science and Policy Clark University associate professor of Environmental Science and Policy, Jennie Stephens, presented research and organized a...

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Clark University psychologist examines ‘play behaviors’ of children of...

Abbie Goldberg, associate professor of psychology Do children of gay and lesbian parents play the same way children of heterosexual parents do?   If not, how do they differ?  Is there a benefit or...

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Prof. Robert Johnston named to EPA Science Advisory Board

Prof. Robert Johnston Clark University Professor of Economics Robert Johnston, director of the George Perkins Marsh Institute,  has been appointed to the Science Advisory Board of the Environmental...

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Clark University's inaugural LEEP Project Pioneers pave the way

Emily Sturdivant ’13 researched the spawning patterns of Pacific salmon in Idaho river basins. Sam Moody ’12, a fifth-year student, fought to reduce housing foreclosures and vacancies in Worcester....

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Fungal researchers hold regional meeting at Lasry Bioscience Center

Clark University senior Rachel Martin discusses her work with Erik Hobbie, University of New Hampshire Research Associate Professor and Laboratory Director at the Institute for the Study of Earth,...

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Clark poll shows nearly 90% of emerging adults are confident they'll get what...

Psychology Prof. Jeffrey Jensen Arnett directed the Clark University Poll of Emerging Adults. Despite the unstable economy and the difficult job market, nearly 90 percent of emerging adults (ages 18 to...

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Polsky appointed to co-author chapter of U.S. Climate Assessment

Graduate School of Geography Associate Professor Colin Polsky Clark University Graduate School of Geography Associate Professor Colin Polsky has been appointed co-Convening Lead Author for the Land-Use...

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New book chronicles professor’s ‘Geography Against Neoliberalism’

Clark University Graduate School of Geography Professor Richard Peet The work and life of Clark University Graduate School of Geography Professor Richard Peet is the subject of “Richard Peet: Geography...

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Geographer briefs media on fire activity in a changing climate

 Several Clark University scientists present research at AGU annual meeting Christopher A. Williams, assistant professor at the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University presented two invited...

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GSOM Prof. Sarkis posits strategies for China’s economy and environment in...

Prof. Joseph Sarkis “China is under severe environmental distress.  We know it and the Chinese people are living it. New thinking and approaches are needed to help China make progress in addressing...

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Youth at Risk seminar highlights challenges facing children in Mass.

Homelessness. Hunger. Adoption struggles. These were some of the tough realities addressed at the forum Youth at Risk 2: Children in Need, held by the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise at the...

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Climate change book series features Clark University contributors

A new book series about climate change has Clark University written all over it. The four-volume “Climate Change: An Encyclopedia of Science and History” is co-edited by Jennie Stephens, associate...

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Clark University education professor co-authors book, says ‘coaching makes...

Prof. Eric DeMeulenaere Can coaching a bunch of teenage girls on a soccer field make you a better teacher?  A new book co-authored by Clark University professor Eric DeMeulenaere, “Reflections from the...

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Internat'l conference on sustainable consumption, at Clark June 12-14

Leading researchers and practitioners in multiple dimensions of consumerism and well-being -- sociologic, economic, technologic, cultural, and political -- to examine the real meanings of prosperity...

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Back to the Arctic: Clark University student researchers embark on polar...

A view of the Kolyma River watershed in the Siberian Arctic. (Photo: Karen Frey) While basting on a crowded beach or waiting for the AC to cool your sweltering car interior, imagine yourself cutting...

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Clark University researcher asks: Is this the last acceptable prejudice?

COMMENTARY Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Clark University research professor of psychology As this year’s college graduates go forth into the world, they are entering a society that is in some ways decidedly...

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Clark University begins first academic LEEP year

Clark University greets every new academic year with excitement and news about changes on campus. This fall, students, faculty and the entire campus community formally set out under the banner of LEEP...

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Clark University professors lead discussion on war with Syria

Clark University professors (from left) Douglas Little, Taner Akcam, Srinivasan Sitaraman, Ora Szekely and Anita Häusermann Fábos presented a panel discussion on recent and historical issues...

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LEEP Lectures let faculty collaborate across disciplines, provide unique...

What are the chances you would see a psychologist giving a presentation in a political science class?  Beginning this fall, such an appearance would not be unlikely.  In the past few months, some...

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Betsy Huang leads Clark University Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Betsy Huang, Chief Officer of Diversity and Inclusion Last September, Clark University’s Higgins School of Humanities was awarded a $600,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation following a...

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