Global
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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
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‘I was impressed by Clark’s mission, and I connected with it’
For research dean and paleoecologist Jennifer Hanselman, the thrill of discovery runs deep









