International Development, Community, and Environment Department

  • Clark students study youth culture in Cuba

    Clark students study youth culture in Cuba

      Cuba has often been referred to as an island nation that is “stuck in time.” However, Crystal Hill ’20, a women’s and gender studies major, was pleasantly surprised to notice that while the city of Havana included classic ’50s Cadillacs and relics from years past, it also contained billboards about modern-day social problems such as…

  • A student’s take on Cuba

    A student’s take on Cuba

    Crystal Hill '20 traveled to Caribbean country with Clark experiential learning group.

  • Passion for public health leads Clark student to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control

    Passion for public health leads Clark student to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control

    From Worcester to Washington: Keegan Daugherty ’19 interns with ClarkCONNECT Health Co-chair Miranda Katsoyannis ’78

  • Clark ‘Still In’ to honor Paris Agreement, climate action

    Clark ‘Still In’ to honor Paris Agreement, climate action

    President Angel signs declaration of continued commitment; stands with education, government, business leaders

  • Clark alumna’s research stokes a passion for human rights work

    Clark alumna’s research stokes a passion for human rights work

    Miranda Weinstein ’16, M.A.’17, sees a disconnect between international politics and understanding the real-world impact of policies and development. “I feel my political science background at Clark provided me with an understanding of structural inequalities and who has the power to make decisions,” she says. Weinstein, who majored in political science and international development and social change while an undergraduate,…

  • Leading scholar joins Mosakowski Institute, IDCE

    Leading scholar joins Mosakowski Institute, IDCE

    Margaret Post brings research expertise on how grassroots organizations influence policy change

  • Clark geography students present research at AAG conference; faculty honored by alumni, peers

    Clark geography students present research at AAG conference; faculty honored by alumni, peers

    Twenty-one undergraduates and seven master’s degree students from Clark University Geography presented posters at the American Association of Geographers’ (AAG) annual meeting April 5-9 in Boston, and for many, the chance to explain research to peers and faculty from across the world marked a step into new territory. “This is my first time at AAG. It’s interesting that I’m presenting…

  • Graduate student shows how MBAs mean good business for environmentalists

    Graduate student shows how MBAs mean good business for environmentalists

    Researching spoon-billed sandpipers in the Arctic might not sound like a job for a prospective M.B.A. student, but that’s exactly what led Meghan Kelly down the path toward graduate school at Clark University. In a recent blog article for the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International’s BestBizSchools website, Kelly talks about the research and travel…

  • Clark launches Community and Global Health Program

    Clark launches Community and Global Health Program

    Master of Health Science program supported by Leir Charitable Foundations