Tiffany Clarke
Associate Program Manager, Research Initiatives
Email:
[[taclarke]]
Office:
The Hive, Ground Floor, Swem Library
Phone:
757-221-7494
Biography
Tiffany works closely with GRI faculty and affiliates to put on world-class events. Her portfolio includes Research In Progress seminars, which take place once a month; book workshops and launches; and other GRI events. She also liaises with and supports GRI lab PIs.
Tiffany received her master's in International Relations, concentrating in Conflict Resolution and Nuclear Policy. She previously interned with The Wilson Center in the Development Office, National Defense University, and The Atomic Heritage Foundation. While she doesn't have any formal publications, Tiffany wrote educational pieces for AHF on atomic history, her favorite being on Gojira (1954) and Nuclear Testing in Mississippi. She also worked on a Ranger in Your Pocket Program on Hanford's Environmental Legacy, a series of 20+ short videos on the history of the Hanford Site in Washington State. In her free time, she spends time watching TV with her cats and does Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, which she isn't particularly good at but enjoys doing.
Links
https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/history/nuclear-testing-mississippi/
https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/history/gojira-1954/
https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ranger/hanfords-environmental-legacy/