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Taking the temperature of global health
New book proposes a better model for addressing worldwide challenges
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Who is rescuing whom?
Care farm internship inspires career goals for Meridian Stiller ’26
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‘Justice means a lot to these people’
Clark student helps keep alive memories of the Gatumba Massacre
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Can migrants help shape sustainable cities?
Clark researcher proposes ‘breaking silos’ to make it happen
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Department of Sustainability and Social Justice launches with focus on global challenges
Reimagined, renamed IDCE features Global Learning Collaboratives across the world
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Dick Ford’s impact is felt around the world
Late professor helped build Clark’s international development program
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Belonging Talks will examine refugee integration through a wider lens
Gaisu Yari fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan as a teenager, coming to the United States as a refugee. She was initially resettled in Worcester, and part of her integration included English language classes at the American Language and Culture Institute at Clark University. Today, Yari is director of Afghan Voices of Hope,…
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First-year students learn from renowned scholars how to navigate the global climate crisis
‘This class was exactly what I was looking for when I came to college’
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A deep dig into the extractives industry
Geography professor researches impact on people, environment, and climate
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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