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Meet Our Faculty

Nicole Overstr

My teaching philosophy is grounded in the idea that all it takes is one spark to ignite one’s passions. What I love most about Clark is witnessing the moment when students are set ablaze with intellectual discovery.

Nicole Overstreet

Assistant Professor

Department of Psychology

Neva Meyer

A lot of the discoveries we developmental biologists make end up getting translated to humans. There are a lot of implications for human medical research.

Néva Meyer

Assistant Professor

Department of Biology

Ousmane Power-Greene

Public discourse, to me, is a chance to make some changes that really affect people’s lives in dramatic ways.

Ousmane Power-Greene

Associate Professor

Department of History

Heather Silber-Mohamed

Us and them. Who should be included in our society? It’s a quintessential American debate, and we see it resurface over time clearly and explicitly.

Heather Silber Mohamed

Assistant Professor

Department of Political Science

Ravi Sharma

What attracted me to Clark were the people I met during my interview in the administration and in my home department. I found them honest and straightforward, but also caring and passionate about what they do.

Ravi Sharma

Associate Professor

Department of Philosophy

Hugh Manon

Screen studies is indispensable to 21st-century liberal arts education, enabling students to both critically analyze and produce a wide range of moving-image media.

Hugh Manon

Associate Professor and Director

Screen Studies Program

Nicole Overstr
Neva Meyer
Ousmane Power-Greene
Heather Silber-Mohamed
Ravi Sharma
Hugh Manon
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