Panel discussion: Myanmar and the Politics of Humanitarianism: Diaspora, Identity, and Advocacy
Explore the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there.
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.”
What will it take to stop Global Warming? The science of global warming is irrefutable. Humans are the driving force underlying global warming, and we have the knowledge and ability stop it. This talk will briefly review the scale of action needed to stabilize global climate in accordance with the Paris Agreement. We will ask […]
Join us for a screening of NUOC (Water) 2030, a film set in the near future when water levels in the vast and beautiful coastal regions of Southern Vietnam have risen due to global climate change. South Vietnam is one of the regions most affected by climate change, which causes as much as half […]
The George Perkins Marsh Institute presents a lecture by Gilbert E. Metcalf, the John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University, who researches policy evaluation and design in the area of energy and climate change.
This Belonging Talks event will draw on a recent survey of refugee resettlement practitioners from across the U.S.
Geography Student Insight Panel Hear from current students about their undergraduate experiences in the Graduate School of Geography. Ask questions to the panelists and connect with your peers! Panelists: Abby […]
Alumni Connections: Applying Geographical Knowledge & Learning About Life After Clark How does one transition from undergraduate to professional? How does one build a professional network? How can students best […]
This webinar is part of the Integration and Belonging Hub‘s ‘Belonging Talks‘ series.