Sustainability
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‘We need to generate the energy that leads to more optimism, hope, and action’
With two shovelfuls of dirt applied to the base of a red maple that now grows beside the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center, Clark University on Monday signaled its enduring commitment to confront the most pernicious threats to the health of the planet.
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Photo Essay: School of Climate, Environment, and Society kickoff day
Clark celebrated the launch of the School of Climate, Environment, and Society with an all-day kickoff event that included opportunities to learn about new academic offerings, explore local nature, and engage in fun activities and workshops.
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What version of information are we getting from AI?
Geographers consider the potential, and drawbacks, of evolving technologies
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Harvesting lessons from a farming master class
Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts
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Making a ‘tangible difference in people’s lives’
This spring, 52 students are participating in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice’s inaugural common seminar, Principles and Ethics in Community Engagement, which will be offered annually.
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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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‘Ants are more complicated than people think’
Clark biologists find mystery and majesty in a common insect
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Clark names inaugural dean of School of Climate, Environment, and Society
New degree programs address critical and emerging issues through experience-based learning
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Biology ready for EPIC ribbon-cutting
New greenhouse expands research opportunities in climate change, sustainability









