Social change
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‘One short experience can be absolutely life-shaping’
Drawn to literature and volunteering, Nick Brunelle ’25 focuses on advocacy
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‘A deeper understanding of the world’
Natasha Devlin ’26 finds the pulse of public health
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Building equitable cities
Geography Professor Asha Best, an urbanist who studies mobility and urban informality, is researching how planners and developers can build just cities, where everyone lives equitably. But one thing she’s noticed throughout her studies is that there is no common definition of what justice looks like.
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On the ball about mental health
With a fellowship, hoopster Chris Clarke ’27 looks to make a difference
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‘It’s easier to see inherent truth in a documentary’
Mexico City water crisis is the subject of student filmmakers’ storytelling
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Taking the temperature of global health
New book proposes a better model for addressing worldwide challenges
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10 years of collaborating at the ‘intersections of race, gender, and geopolitics’
Faculty, former directors reflect on the Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies’ decade of change
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Farming for fun and food justice
Owen Chase ’26 grows small business with support of Clark Tank
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‘It’s about trying to get a better and breathable planet’
Samuel Cooper ’24 studies how climate dollars are distributed in New England
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‘Inclusive excellence is a community effort’
Clarkies recognized for commitment to equity and inclusion









