Geography
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New faculty expand Clark’s expertise in disciplines across campus
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming 15 new tenure-track faculty members who hail from locations across the globe, as well as four current faculty whose visiting positions have been converted to renewable appointments. They bring to their classrooms a range of expertise in management, political science, psychology, visual and performing arts, history,…
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‘There’s likely a climate change signal in everything we see’
Climatologist Abby Frazier describes the perfect storm of conditions that led to Maui wildfires
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HERO students document neighborhoods’ recovery from tree-killing beetles
Presentation sheds light on health of new plantings
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Roger Kasperson recalled for helping ‘put Clark on the map’
Tribute to renowned geographer held during GSG 100th celebration
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Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest: a bellwether for human health
Protecting Indigenous lands can save $2 billion in healthcare costs, Clark geographer's study shows
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Rodents, rainforest loss, and disease: Is there a connection?
Geographer Florencia Sangermano is mapping scenarios for rainforest destruction vs. restoration in Brazil
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Geography centennial event features panel discussions on critical issues
April 13 Atwood Lecture launches the historic celebration
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Global energy transition provides fertile ground for geography research
‘Huge new land use’ by wind and solar power has geopolitical consequences
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Doctoral students weigh costs and benefits of renewable energies
Dissertation research taps into emerging field in geography
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Climate change curbing Western forests’ ability to recover from fires, scientists find
Geography Professor Dominik Kulakowski co-authors study in PNAS









