This “Designing for Belonging” session bridges neuroscience and humanitarian practice, exploring how the built environment influences well-being, safety, and belonging and how physical spaces can either magnify stress or restore hope.
School of Climate, Environment, and Society
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Dr. Teferi Abate Adem Research Anthropologist at Human Relations Area Files Yale University
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Drop in for casual conversation with Dean Leonard. Chat with him about the upcoming trip to Brazil to attend COP 30 (United Nations Climate Change Conference), climate week in New York, and what he is excited about for the new school. Feel free to bring your questions as well. |
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Discover the enlightening research and pioneering projects led by faculty in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice. |
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Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savanna, is being rapidly transformed by agriculture and global markets. Gillian Galford of the University of Vermont will show how deforestation often precedes cropland development.
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The Economics Society, a student-led organization for Clark economics majors, will host a career event featuring program faculty and recent graduates who will share their diverse perspectives on the career paths available to someone earning an economics major at Clark. |
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Homonhon Island, renowned for its rich biodiversity and historical significance, is facing escalating environmental degradation from large-scale mining operations that began expanding in the 1980s.
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Tour the glabe in one room: Get your passport, explore embassy booths, stamp as you go, and win prizes. |
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Jamie Shinn Assistant Professor Department of Environmental Studies SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry |
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Students in the M.S./GIS program will share their research and internship work.
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Learn about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program and the Peace Corps, and discover how you can live, learn, and work abroad while making an impact. |
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This webinar explores how storytelling, music, and art in displacement serve as acts of resistance, healing, and collective empowerment.
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The U.S. military is the largest polluter on the planet, prompting climate justice movements to call for demilitarization. Kevin Surprise, a senior lecturer at Mount Holyoke College, will discuss imperialism and carbon emissions in the political economy of the military-industrial complex in Massachusetts.
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Think you know your world capitals and landmarks? Celebrate International Education Week and GIS and Practicing Geography Week with a fun, quiz-style competition. |
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Gather together to hear from Clark alumni in roles related to geography, global environmental studies, Earth system science, and GIS.
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Bring GIS and Practicing Geography Week to a close with an evening of trivia. |
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Clark faculty who attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil will share key takeaways from the global event. |
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Unearth the hidden world of dung beetles at the opening of a new macro photography exhibit, and learn more about these unusual insects. |
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