Sustainability and Social Justice
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Building resilience in Puerto Rico: ‘You have to do things for yourself’
Sustainability and Social Justice professor, students work with coffee community to overcome hurricanes, earthquakes
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New faculty bring wide-ranging interests, research to Clark
As a new academic year begins, Clark University is welcoming new tenure-track faculty members who bring to their classrooms a wealth of expertise in economics, chemistry, history, game design, management, languages, education, and sustainability. Their research is wide ranging — from the economics of inequality to the environmental humanities, Agile management, and interactive media…
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Faculty receive grants to increase research, work in Worcester
New collaborative formed to coordinate, support engagement with local community
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2024 Lund Awards recognize dedication to community
Professor, doctoral student honored for their commitment to serving and uplifting marginalized populations
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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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$10M gift advances School of Climate, Environment, and Society
‘The University is forging its own path to create bold impact’
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Faculty will shine in ‘Light in Springtime’ talks
Speakers to share best practices for effective teaching and learning
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Bogotá Dreams
With Clark University’s help, some of the poorest Colombians are transforming their backyards into fields of possibility When the nuns of Bogotá needed assistance to lift the city’s poorest citizens out of poverty, John Dobson accepted the challenge. Because it was good work. And because you don’t say no to the nuns. The associate professor…
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Can we feed the world by going with the grains?
Ethiopian farmers may hold the answer, and researchers are listening to them
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Can migrants help shape sustainable cities?
Clark researcher proposes ‘breaking silos’ to make it happen









