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Virtual reality. Real-life consequences.
Employing technology to envision a drying Mexico’s possible future(s)
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Steinbrecher Fellow spends summer with ‘keepers of the pastures’
Rowan Compton ’25, M.S. ’26, studies land change in the Brazilian cerrado biome
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A tree grows in Worcester (75 of them, in fact)
Clark partners with the city to bring shade to Main South
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HERO still super after 25 years
Student fellows converge on Gateway Cities to survey tree health
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Heroes of the Hadwen
A half mile from the Clark campus, on land once home to the Nipmuc and later tended lovingly by a 19th-century horticulturalist and farmer, three Clarkies built a trail. Over several weeks, Kasyan Green ’21, M.S./GIS ’22, Natalie Hanna ’23, and Alexander Frasher ’23 pulled weeds, raked leaves, and laid down mulch, carefully sculpting a three-foot-wide path…
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Utopian problems
Why designing ‘perfect’ cities spurs conflict
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Clark is first academic institution to become founding member of PLACE
Clark University is the first academic institution in the world to become a founding member of PLACE, a nonprofit data trust that works with governments across the world to develop hyperlocal image data to serve the public interest. By joining the PLACE Community, Clark will support the technology organization’s commitment to ethically map urban areas…
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Global energy transition provides fertile ground for geography research
‘Huge new land use’ by wind and solar power has geopolitical consequences
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Newly released research predicts the greening of the Arctic
Clark polar scientist is a lead author on 2022 Arctic Report Card
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‘Water is life’: Three-year NSF study in Mexico brings multi-pronged approach to climate impacts
IDCE, Geography, Becker School to partner on NSF-funded research