Global
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Sprinting to space: Goddard, NASA, and Clark’s pathbreaking work in geospatial analytics
Robert Goddard’s groundbreaking innovation, developed in his Clark laboratory, launched the Space Age, propelling NASA’s rockets and eventually leading to the satellites that collect Earth observation data used in GIS — a field that Clark helped pioneer.
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‘We hear them, see them, and are with them’
At COP30, Clark supports Indigenous peoples’ fight to be heard
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Economic Geography journal at 100
The global field of economic geography marks a significant milestone this year: the 100th anniversary Economic Geography, a Clark-owned, internationally recognized scholarly journal.
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‘Truly a magical thing to experience’
Clarkies explore art and architecture of the Mediterranean during Leir Program’s 2025 study abroad class
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‘We have the tools in our hands to create a more sustainable civilization’
We may think we face a bleak future under climate change, but there is still time to take effective action if we reconsider our economic and social approaches and develop alternative solutions, according to a panel of scholars.
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Why has the world retreated from humanitarian intervention?
Political scientist explores neglect of UN’s Responsibility to Protect tool
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The art of addressing sea level rise
How creativity plays a role in finding solutions to sea change
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Peace and purpose
Alum teaches in Togo as Clark launches new Peace Corps Prep Program
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Panel to highlight alumni shaping climate solutions
Spring 2025 Career Exploration Weeks kick off with sustainability programming
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‘Using business to create social good’
Dean David Jordan reflects on 15 years of service trips with Clarkies









