Geography
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Scientists identify forest carbon ‘hotspots’ across US with greatest potential to fight climate change
New study and mapping tool allow decision-makers to determine climate change impacts of forest loss and carbon sequestration potential for forests over the next 30 years
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Clark University welcomes new faculty for the 2021-22 academic year
Scholars bring expertise to psychology, music, geography, management, interactive media design
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Clark student is all business when it comes to buses
Research project reimagines Worcester’s public transportation
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When the going gets hot, Clark’s HERO fellows get going
Student researchers propose strategies to cool off Worcester’s neighborhoods
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Economic Geography ranks second in global scientific citation impact report
Journal plays leading role in guiding, shaping contemporary scholarship
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Clark mourns death of longtime geography administrator Madeleine Grinkis
Madeleine J. Grinkis, former administrator in the Graduate School of Geography, died on Sunday, July 18, in Worcester. Grinkis served as department administrator for 23 years, and enjoyed interacting with and supporting students from all over the world. During her time at Clark, she was named employee of the year in honor of her steadfast…
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Saul Cohen, who revitalized Graduate School of Geography in late 1960s/early 1970s, has died
Tenure included enhanced environmental focus, increased minority enrollment
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Geography students present research, earn awards at national conference
Faculty also take part in prestigious event
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Geography research documents solar farms’ negative effects on landscape
First-of-its-kind work documents ‘staggering’ loss of valuable forest habitat
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Longtime professor Roger Kasperson has died
Geographer lauded as ‘giant,’ ‘leading light’ in risk analysis and communication









