South America
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‘Poetry is proof of the humanity we all share’
Clark professor brings international poets to campus this summer
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Geographer Gil Pontius to teach digital map-analysis overseas
Clark professor awarded Fulbright to instruct scientists and scholars
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Clark political scientist publishes ‘Insurgent Women’
Book examines women’s roles in combat in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Colombia
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Resource extraction, infrastructure projects threaten tropical forests, Clark researchers find
Newly released report reveals risks to rural communities, biodiversity
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In Chile, Max De Faria cultivates his research interests
Steinbrecher Fellow examines food insecurity issues in Santiago
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Bebbingtons’ book delves into ‘Governing Extractive Industries’
With colleagues in Africa, Latin America, Clark scholars address political relationships underlying patterns of mineral and hydrocarbon extraction
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Students use GIS with goal of protecting walruses in Arctic, sea life in Patagonia
Every year, geography class turns into Clark Consulting to work with Wildlife Conservation Society
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Researchers warn of wildlife at risk due to expansion of agriculture
Nature article: Animals in Amazon, Sub-Saharan Africa face pressures from increased growing of crops
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Geography, art history, and a passion for Bogotá
Maria Luisa Escobar Pardo ’17 seeks to contribute to a resurgent Colombia
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The Mother of Cartagena
Personal tragedy compelled Catalina Escobar ’93 to undertake her life’s mission: Saving the girls of Colombia









