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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...
View ArticleGurel lecturer: Span cultural divide to teach New Century Students
Gloria Ladson-Billings presented the 2013 Lee Gurel ’48 Lecture on Education When classroom populations are culturally diverse — and students often technologically savvier than their elders — teachers...
View ArticleAdam Institute hosts Urban Teacher Educator Conference
Clark University’s Adam Institute for Urban Teaching and School Practice hosted the seventh annual meeting of the Urban Teacher Education Consortium, March 5-7. In attendance were more than 50...
View ArticleClark University Ph.D. student economist selected for prestigious Young...
Clark University Ph.D. student Gbeton Somasse, left, meets recently with his adviser, Professor of economics Wayne Gray. Clark University economics researcher and Ph.D. student Gbetonmasse B. Somasse...
View ArticleClaremont Academy awarded state Innovation Schools Fellowship
Gov. Deval Patrick visits with students at the Claremont Academy, where he announced $225,000 in Innovation Schools Fellowship funding, May 9. In partnership with Clark University, city high school...
View ArticleClark professor, alumnus examines slavery’s depiction in contemporary...
The legacy of slavery might be discussed widely in the Caribbean, but here in the United States we struggle with how to teach the past to our children. So noted Raphael Rogers ’94, assistant professor...
View ArticleYouth Summit at Clark explores race, class, education and identity; draws...
Caleb Encarnacion ’18, Kefiana Kabati ’17, Johanna Merlos ’16 and Clark visiting professor of education Raphael Rogers spoke at the 2nd annual Youth Summit on Race, Class and Education, at Clark...
View ArticleNew Clark University Poll surveys emerging adults on work, education and...
Students are arriving on campuses around the country as another academic year begins. What draws them there and what do they expect from their college educations? And for those who do not go on to...
View ArticleA reality show that’s actually real
Award-winning Clark professor helps city students tell their stories through film Eric DeMeulenaere guides Worcester high school students in the making of their documentary. What are the stories in...
View ArticleClark University leads the way on Innovation Schools partnership
Adam Institute Director Tom Del Prete in a University Park Campus School class being taught by Jeremy Shulkin ’07, M.A.T. ’08. A unique group of schools in the Main South neighborhood, in close...
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