• Wayne Gray

    Wayne Gray

    Wayne B. Gray holds the John T. Croteau Chair in Economics.  He’s taught at Clark since 1984, when he received his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University.  Professor Gray is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Executive Director of the Boston Federal Statistical Research Data Center.  His research…

  • Timothy Downs

    Timothy Downs

    Tim Downs is a specialist in environmental science and engineering with over 30 years field experience designing and managing collaborative projects in the UK, the United States, Latin America and Africa. His research focus is on how humans change the environment, how those changes impact their health, wellbeing, and the ecosystems they inhabit, and how…

  • David Hibbett

    David Hibbett

    David Hibbett is a Professor of Biology at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. USA. He received a B.S. in Botany from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a PhD in Botany from Duke University. He held postdoctoral fellowships at the Tottori Mycological Institute (Japan) and the Harvard University Herbaria. He joined the faculty of Clark Universty…

  • Deborah Robertson

    Deborah Robertson

    My research program investigates the physiological ecology and the evolution of nitrogen metabolism in marine diatoms and other ecologically important groups of marine algae. In many marine environments, nitrogen availability is an important factor regulating primary productivity. By characterizing the enzymes and regulatory pathways involved in nitrogen metabolism, this work will contribute to our understanding…

  • Yuko Aoyama

    Yuko Aoyama

    Professor Yuko Aoyama is an economic/industrial geographer with expertise in globalization, industrial organization, technological innovation, and cultural economy. Her research interest lies in developing geographic understandings of global capitalisms from institutional and comparative perspectives. Her work demonstrates how various industrial sectors and entrepreneurs sustain economic distinctiveness in spite of globalization, in the USA, Japan, Spain,…

  • Robert Pontius

    Robert Pontius

    Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr is a Professor in Clark University’s Graduate School of Geography. Dr. Pontius specializes in Geographic Information Science (GIS) with particular expertise in statistics, simulation modeling, and land change science. He derives quantitative methods that are in the GIS software TerrSet, which Clark Labs produces. Pontius works with Clark Labs to improve…

  • Rinku Roy Chowdhury

    Rinku Roy Chowdhury

    Rinku Roy Chowdhury completed her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Environmental Science at Wellesley College, a master’s degree in Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development at the University of Georgia, and a Ph.D. in Geography at Clark University. Before returning to Clark in 2015, she taught geography at Indiana University at Bloomington and co-directed the…

  • Jacqueline Geoghegan

    Jacqueline Geoghegan

    Dr. Geoghegan received a B.A. from Queens College, City University of New York in 1987, and an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1989 and 1995, respectively. She has been at Clark since 1996. Geoghegan, currently Chair of the Economics Department, is affiliated with the George Perkins Marsh Institute. Geoghegan has…