Geography

  • The biology beneath the ice

    The biology beneath the ice

    Clark researcher explores the impact of Arctic melt

  • Clark and EcoTarium celebrate the science of Worcester

    Clark and EcoTarium celebrate the science of Worcester

    It took a village comprising EcoTarium exhibit staff, more than 50 organizations and 200 individuals, including Clark University professors and students, to create the museum’s newest permanent exhibit, “City Science: The Science You Live.” Inspired by the City of Worcester, the exhibit took seven years to develop and features seven thematic areas allowing visitors to “experiment, engineer and…

  • Professor Aoyama’s latest book investigates new paradigm for social innovation

    Professor Aoyama’s latest book investigates new paradigm for social innovation

    Clark University Geography Professor Yuko Aoyama’s new book, “The Rise of the Hybrid Domain: Collaborative Governance for Social Innovation,” explores a new model of social innovation through which corporations, states, and civil society organizations develop common social agendas despite differences in their primary objectives. Aoyama wrote the book in collaboration with Professor Balaji Parthasarathy of the International Institute…

  • Undergraduate helping to power up community with solar nonprofit

    Undergraduate helping to power up community with solar nonprofit

    Krissy Truesdale '19 started Solar for Our Superheroes as a high school student. Now at Clark, she's making it shine

  • Remembering Clark’s impact

    Remembering Clark’s impact

    Alumnus donates $1 million to Graduate School of Geography

  • Study: Ecosystems slow the rate of rising CO2 concentration

    Study: Ecosystems slow the rate of rising CO2 concentration

    Clark geography professor co-author of Nature Communications article

  • For ‘Bend it Like Beckham’ director Gurinder Chadha, filmmaking is personal

    For ‘Bend it Like Beckham’ director Gurinder Chadha, filmmaking is personal

    Internationally acclaimed director Gurinder Chadha talked about the need to make films that are historically relevant and fiercely personal during an Oct. 24 “public conversation” with sociology Professor Parminder Bhachu. The event, “Film Making, Creativity, Migrant Biographies, Diasporic Disruption,” was hosted by the Higgins School of Humanities. Film producer Gurinder Chadha speaks with students during a recent visit to…

  • Study: Climate, not bark beetle damage, to blame for increased wildfire risk

    Study: Climate, not bark beetle damage, to blame for increased wildfire risk

    For the first time, new research has compared the impact of bark beetle outbreaks versus climate on the occurrence of large wildfires across the entire western United States. The Clark University study points to climate, not beetles, as the main culprit, suggesting new approaches to managing forests and preventing wildfires. Extensive outbreaks of bark beetles…

  • A net win for Jacob Reiner ’17

    A net win for Jacob Reiner ’17

    LEEP project, lacrosse and internship sent him to Israel for two summers in a row