Climate, Environment, and Society
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Crises of rising heat, lack of trees, impact vulnerable communities across Massachusetts
State and local officials sat down for a roundtable discussion inside ASEC.
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Clark University hosts leaders to discuss extreme heat
Under the midday sun on the plaza outside Clark University’s Shaich Center, Massachusetts Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer announced the appointment of the state’s first-ever Heat Resilience Officer, Katie Schlick.
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New class to examine how art captures climate change over centuries
Students will probe themes of power and access in landscape paintings
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Leo Kerz ’26 has tracked the echoes in ecosystems
Leo Kerz ’26 collects 63,000 nature recordings to track ecosystem health
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Clark master’s students analyze water quality, impacts of climate change in Mexico
After six months conducting research and surveys in Mexico’s Valle de Bravo, Valeria Obregon Diaz, ES&P ’26, and Catalina Cuervo Maldonado, ES&P ’26, discovered pathogens and chemicals in the water and a lack of health insurance and air conditioning in a region with rising temperatures and notable heat-related illnesses.
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Clark GIS student lands internships at Esri, NOAA
Andre Bergeron ’25, M.S./GIS ’26, works at intersection of data science and environmental science
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Earth Month events will highlight Clark’s engagement with the environment
The launch year of Clark’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society will culminate in April with a campuswide celebration of Earth Month.









