Publishing Institution:
Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues
The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues, founded in 1994 with a generous gift from Trustee Henry Clarke, brings the unique strengths of an interdisciplinary liberal arts perspective to the critical examination of pressing contemporary issues. The Clarke Forum connects the students and faculty of Dickinson College and members of the broader community with scholars, practicing professionals and activists through the use of lectures, seminars, and conferences. By encouraging engagement with these visitors in ways that allow for dialogue and critical reflection, The Clarke Forum helps prepare students to become knowledgeable, productive, and intellectually active citizens and leaders. The Clarke Forum also provides a space where faculty from many perspectives can come together to discuss ideas and solutions to social problems. With events that are free and open to the public, The Clarke Forum is a vital part of the community, continually enhancing public awareness and understanding of critical contemporary issues. Students are involved in all aspects of Clarke Forum activities: designing, planning, producing and broadcasting programs. Much of the Forum's day-to-day program implementation is in the hands of its Student Project Managers. The Clarke Forum also sponsors a Student Partnership Program which encourages collaborative work between the Forum's Project Manager's and students at area high schools. Clarke Forum students mentor high school students by training them in web-based research, desktop publishing, and preparation of promotional materials. The Clarke Forum believes that knowledge and understanding are gained through critical reflection and the informed exchange of divergent ideas, and facilitates such dialogue across the disciplines.
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Resources:
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March 07, 2018
The 1001 Black Men Online Sketchbook and the Art of Social Justice
By:
Ajuan Mance
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November 28, 2017
Using Your Genome and Big Data to Manage Your Health
By:
Michael Snyder
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April 20, 2016
The Myth of the Violent Athlete
By:
Mitch Abrams
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April 13, 2016
Disability Rights in Global Perspective
By:
Karen Nakamura
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April 12, 2016
From the Vatican to Madrid, Paris and Warsaw: “Gender Ideology” in Motion
By:
David Paternotte
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April 06, 2016
More than a Game: Soccer and Social Justice in the Twenty-First Century
By:
Amy Bass, Joshua Nadel, Stephanie Yang, Shawn Stein
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April 05, 2016
Breaking Issue – iPhone vs. the FBI: Government Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Era
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Amy Gaudion, John MacCormick, Tony Williams
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March 31, 2016
The Business of Peace through Green Energy: The HomeBiogas Story
By:
Yair Teller
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March 29, 2016
The Ferguson Conjuncture: Why the Humanities Matter Now
By:
George Lipsitz
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March 23, 2016
Disability Studies and Contemporary Bioethics for HIV-Positive Persons
By:
Lance Wahlert
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March 08, 2016
Palestinians’ Internal Politics and Conflicts
By:
Bassem Eid
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March 03, 2016
Universal Design and Diverse Learners
By:
Manju Banerjee
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March 02, 2016
The Ukraine-Russia Crisis and U.S. Policy
By:
Steven Pifer
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February 16, 2016
Melting Ice, Rising Seas, Shifting Shorelines…The New Reality
By:
John Englander
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February 10, 2016
Morgan Lecture: The Americans with Disabilities Act: Civil Rights Then, Now, and in the Future
By:
Lennard Davis
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February 09, 2016
We Are More Than We Have Become: John Wesley’s Call to Holiness and Service
By:
Sandra L. Steiner Ball
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February 03, 2016
Business as Unusual: Shared Strategies for Accelerating Change
By:
Zach Leverenz
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December 01, 2015
Cuba and its Exile: Political Generations
By:
Silvia Pedraza
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March 05, 2005
Constitutions and Accountable Governments In the Arab World
By:
Edward Gramlich
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November 05, 2004
The Liberal Arts at Home and at Work
By:
Pauline Yu
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February 05, 2003
The Underground Railroad In South Central Pennsylvania
By:
Matthew Pinsker, Scott Hancock
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September 05, 2001
Moral Freedom or Moral Anarchy?
By:
Alan Wolfe
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March 05, 2001
Fear, Security and the Apocalyptic World View: The Cold War's Cultural Impact and Legacy
By:
Paul S. Boyer
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April 05, 2000
Creating a Global Economy
By:
Joan E. Spero
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September 05, 1999
Some Reflections on Three Mile Island
By:
Dick Thornburgh