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Clarence Lang serves as the Susan Welch Dean of the College of the Liberal Arts and holds a Professorship in African American Studies at Pennsylvania State University. His roles include leadership in academic administration and scholarly research. He has been actively involved in university governance, including the launch of the Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building and co-hosting research scholarship events.
Lang's research focuses on civil rights movements, urban history, and the intersection of race and neoliberalism in academia. His work examines regional dynamics of activism (Deep South/Midwest), urban governance challenges, and cultural legacies of hip-hop. He critiques structural violence in higher education systems and analyzes historical transitions between civil rights and Black Power movements.
His publications span from 1998 to 2015, reflecting sustained engagement with racial justice, urban sociology, and global political shifts. Key topics include NAACP strategies in St. Louis, comparative civil rights geographies, and generational responses to globalization. His scholarship bridges historical analysis with contemporary social issues.
While no formal awards are listed, his administrative leadership and prolific publishing demonstrate significant academic impact. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understanding race, power, and urban structures in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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