Faculty research
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Professor Valerie Sperling analyzes ramifications of war in Ukraine
Listen to Sperling on Clark’s ‘Challenge. Change.’ podcast
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Professor Abby Frazier navigates time zones to study Pacific climate while teaching on campus
Geographer’s research explores severe droughts and wildfires
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Clark to participate in worldwide climate teach-in March 18
Panels will address topics including environmental justice, adaptation, and communication
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IPCC report raises alarm about consequences of climate change inaction
Lead author Ed Carr stresses the need for transformational adaptation
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On eve of IPCC report release, Ed Carr warns: ‘Transform, or be transformed’
IDCE director previews critical climate change assessment
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Synthesis of research including Clark geography professor published in National Academy of Sciences journal
Article offers principles on land use and sustainability
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Jeffrey Jensen Arnett: Remote work compounds young adult loneliness, anxiety
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced workers out of traditional offices and into remote situations, members of Generation Z started to enter the workforce. These young people, born in or after 1997, graduated from college or landed their first jobs while the world was shutting down, and have never worked in an office. Could this…
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Professor Karen Frey prepares for summer field study of decreasing Arctic sea ice
Polar scientist contributed to 16th Arctic Report Card
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Clark political scientist analyzes Putin’s ability to manage Russian elites
Last month, the Russian Ministry of Culture proposed a law to promote strong families and counter any activities — including those of the U.S. and its allies — that threaten the country’s traditional values. Does this mean that President Vladimir Putin has aligned himself with Russia’s ultraconservative elites? Not necessarily, contends political science professor Valerie…
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Clark research brings men’s depression out of the shadows
Professor Michael Addis says men are often reluctant to seek help









