Movie screening and discussion: The Reluctant Radical
Movie screening and discussion
Movie screening and discussion
A New Earth Conversation welcomes guest speakers Alex Eaves and Derek “Deek” Diedricksen, who will screen their film, “The Box Truck FIlm: Building a Reuseful Home” (2022), share their experience, and answer questions about building a “reuseful” home — a box truck turned into a house made from 100 percent recycled materials.
In a forthcoming book, Dr. Sasser examines young people and climate emotions, including grief and love.
Join the Graduate School of Geography to celebrate both the school’s 100th anniversary and the impact our scholars have made on the world.
The principle of free, prior, and informed consent is critical to ensuring that Indigenous communities have a say in how mining or other large-scale infrastructure projects moves forward in their territories. Scott Sellwood of Oxfam will discuss that organization’s research into the policies of companies engaged in the exploration and production of five in-demand minerals.
Clark University School of Management is holding its 6th Annual SOM Analytics Poster Competition on April 28. Graduate students from a variety of degree programs in the School of Management will be showcasing research on their chosen topic and vying for cash prizes based on their work. Entries that focus on sustainable, social, economic, or […]
The Integration and Belonging Hub Webinar Series presents Sandra Grudic, who will ponder the messiness of belonging, drawing upon her refugee — and non-refugee — experiences.
The Clark Undergraduate Geography Association, CUGA, General Interest Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 27th at 5:30 in Jefferson 220C. Show up to get to know the club; consider […]
Timmons Roberts, Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at Brown University and the Executive Director of the Climate Social Science Network, will discuss his research into the failure to address climate change in the United States.
Explore the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there.
The Geography Colloquium presents “The Making of Drought: Dams and Indian Water Rights along the Colorado River and its Tributaries.”