Climate Change
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Narratives of Nature
When STEPHEN LEVIN, associate professor of English, first offered Ecofictions: Literature and the Environment in fall 2023, the undergraduate course filled up quickly with highly engaged students. “It was one of the most exciting teaching experiences I’ve had in my career,” he says. As the world witnessed the damaging effects of climate change that year,…
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72 hours in the Amazon
Geography professor vies for $10M research prize with Brazilian rainforest study
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Building resilience in Puerto Rico: ‘You have to do things for yourself’
Sustainability and Social Justice professor, students work with coffee community to overcome hurricanes, earthquakes
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Fruit flies and fungus, molecules and mutations
Summer STEM Workshop brings science alive
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HERO still super after 25 years
Student fellows converge on Gateway Cities to survey tree health
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Clark geographer applies ecoacoustic research to assessment of the Amazon
Florencia Sangermano brings expertise to team collecting biodiversity data in three-day competition
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‘It’s about trying to get a better and breathable planet’
Samuel Cooper ’24 studies how climate dollars are distributed in New England
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Students awarded $10K to document, ‘uplift voices’ of those impacted by climate change
Filmmakers aim to work ‘together for a just, sustainable, climate-responsive future for all’
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Geller Jazz Series sounds the note on climate change in upcoming concert
Concert followed by talk-back with composer, musicians
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$10M gift advances School of Climate, Environment, and Society
‘The University is forging its own path to create bold impact’









