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Space. Culture. Violence. Professor explores alternative history of colonial maps
Knowing the history of a place results in a deeper understanding and connection with it, says Braccio.
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‘It’s easier to see inherent truth in a documentary’
Mexico City water crisis is the subject of student filmmakers’ storytelling
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What can birds tell us about the health of habitats?
National Academy of Sciences names Professor Sangermano as Kavli Fellow, recognizing her ecoacoustics research
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‘Approach the world with an open mind’
Professor Juan Pablo Rivera’s books of poetry and essays earn awards
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Sounding a warning
Clark geographer uses acoustics to confront environmental, political challenges
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‘You want to help kids feel less helpless’
Professor Wendy Grolnick uses parenting expertise to assist families in midst of tragedy
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‘Poetry is proof of the humanity we all share’
Clark professor brings international poets to campus this summer
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Marsh Institute to lead water research fueled by $2.4M in grants
Projects in Virginia, Oklahoma examine water conservation, quality
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Professor Abby Frazier navigates time zones to study Pacific climate while teaching on campus
Geographer’s research explores severe droughts and wildfires
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Nita Winter’s wildflower photography is a blooming success
Alumna’s coffee table book earns recognition from the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award