Faculty
Economics
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Moshi Alam
Assistant Professor, Economics
Moshi Alam is a labor economist who examines the economics of discrimination and inequality, as well as policies that address these issues. His current research focuses on assessing equity based labor market policies, optimal redistribution of resources across different locations, […]
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Sang Hoo Bae
Associate Professor, Economics
Dr. Bae received a B.S. from Pusan National University in 1998 and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 2003. He has been teaching at Clark since 2003. Dr. Bae's research and teaching focuses on industrial organization, microeconomic theory, game theory, […]
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Dr. Dana Bauer is an interdisciplinary researcher with particular interests in conservation and sustainability. She applies economic and ecological theory towards the assessment of ecosystem services and the analysis of policies and programs that aim to protect them. Her current […]
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David Cuberes
Professor, Economics
Dr. Cuberes received a B.A. from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain) in 1998, a Master in Economics and Finance from CEMFI (Madrid, Spain) and an M.A. and Ph.D. in 2001 and 2005, respectively, from the University of Chicago. He has […]
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Jon Denton-Schneider
Assistant Professor, Economics
Jon Denton-Schneider studies development economics and economic history with an emphasis on human capital -- especially health -- in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. His research focuses on the historical causes and economic consequences of poor health in these regions, […]
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Jacqueline Geoghegan
Professor, Economics
Dr. Geoghegan received a B.A. from Queens College, City University of New York in 1987, and an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1989 and 1995, respectively. She has been at Clark since 1996. Geoghegan, currently […]
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Wayne Gray
Professor, Economics
Wayne B. Gray holds the John T. Croteau Chair in Economics. He's taught at Clark since 1984, when he received his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University. Professor Gray is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic […]
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Dr. Johnston received a B.A. from Williams College in 1990 and a Ph.D. from the University of Rhode Island in 1996. He has been at Clark since 2008. He is Director of the George Perkins Marsh Institute and Professor of […]
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Kensuke Suzuki
Assistant Professor, Economics
Ken Suzuki studies international economics, spatial/regional economics, and labor economics with an emphasis on understanding how globalization affects workers and firms as well as shapes aggregate economic impacts at national and regional levels. His current research examined the implications of […]
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Magda Tsaneva
Associate Professor, Economics
Dr. Tsaneva received a B.A. from Colby College in 2007 and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 2015. She has been at Clark since 2015. Dr. Tsaneva is an applied microeconomist with a focus on development economics. Her research […]
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Edouard Wemy
Associate Professor, Economics
Dr. Wemy is originally from Burkina Faso. He received his B.A. in Economics and Mathematics at Ohio Dominican University, and his Ph.D. in Economics in 2015 from Emory University.Dr. Wemy is an active member of the American Economics Association and […]
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Dr. Zhang received a B.A. from Renmin University of China, an M.A. from Clark University, and a Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University. He was a dissertation fellow at the Brookings Institution during 2000-2001, and he worked as a […]
Geography
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Hamed Alemohammad
Associate Professor, Geography
Director of Center for Geospatial Analytics
Professor, Geography
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Yuko Aoyama
Professor, Geography
Professor Yuko Aoyama is an economic/industrial geographer with expertise in globalization, industrial organization, technological innovation, and cultural economy. Her research interest lies in developing geographic understandings of global capitalisms from institutional and comparative perspectives. Her work demonstrates how various industrial […]
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Anthony Bebbington
Professor, Geography
Anthony Bebbington is the Milton P. and Alice C. Higgins Professor of Environment and Society at the Graduate School of Geography. He is also a Research Associate of the Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales, Peru and a Professorial Research Fellow […]
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Asha Best
Assistant Professor, Geography
Dr. Asha Best received her Ph.D. (2017) in American Studies from Rutgers University-Newark. She is an urbanist whose research and teaching is interdisciplinary. Her work links mobilities studies, post-colonial and black studies, critical race theory and studies of urban informality. […]
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Mark Davidson
Professor, Geography
Mark Davidson is an urban geographer with an international reputation for his research on gentrification, urban theory, municipal finance, and urban sustainability. He has published in high-impact social science journals and published edited collections with SUNY Press and Sage. He has received research funding […]
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J. Ronald Eastman
Professor Emeritus, Geography
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Jody Emel
Senior Research Scholar, Geography
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Lyndon Estes
Associate Professor, Geography
I am an environmental scientist who investigates the drivers and impacts of agricultural change, with a particular focus on Africa. I conduct my research using new Earth Observation technologies and a range of modeling techniques, and work within inter-disciplinary projects […]
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Abby Frazier
Assistant Professor, Geography
Dr. Abby Frazier is a climatologist who studies the spatiotemporal dynamics and impacts of climate change and climate variability. Her research uses geospatial analysis to integrate diverse datasets, including models and observations, to understand the multi-disciplinary impacts of climate on […]
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Karen Frey
Professor, Geography
Dr. Karen Frey is a professor of earth system science in the Graduate School of Geography. Her research interests involve the combined use of field measurements, satellite remote sensing, and geospatial analytics to study large-scale linkages between land, atmosphere, ocean, […]
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Dominik Kulakowski
Professor, Geography
My research focuses on the effects of climate, disturbances, and land use on mountain forest ecosystems in the U.S. and in Europe. Important recent research themes include: 1) the causes and consequences of forest disturbances such as fires and insect […]
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Deborah Martin
Professor, Geography
I am an urban geographer with interests in the meanings and understandings of place, local politics, legal geography, qualitative methodologies, and social movements (particularly neighborhood activism). My research focuses on the United States, including past research in the Twin Cities […]
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James McCarthy
Professor, Geography
Professor James McCarthy earned a B.A. in English and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to joining the Graduate School of Geography in 2011, he was an […]
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Siobhán McGrath
Associate Professor, Geography
Working within labor geography, economic geography and development geography, Siobhan McGrath takes a political economy approach to labor. Her scholarship to date has focused on 1) ‘unregulated work’ including wage theft and other violations; 2) how to understand freedoms and […]
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Jim Murphy’s research elucidates the structures, agencies, relationalities, and spatialities shaping contemporary economic geographies and examines the prospects for more just, sustainable, and resilient forms of development in the Global South (esp. Africa). This work draws on concepts, theories, and […]
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Gustavo Oliveira
Assistant Professor, Geography
I am a human-environment geographer and global political ecologist with a background in the liberal arts and political philosophy, and a PhD in geography from the University of California, Berkeley. My work is driven by a passionate commitment to socio-environmental […]
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Robert Pontius
Professor, Geography
Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr is a Professor in Clark University’s Graduate School of Geography. Dr. Pontius specializes in Geographic Information Science (GIS) with particular expertise in statistics, simulation modeling, and land change science. He derives quantitative methods that are in […]
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Samuel Ratick
Professor Emeritus, Geography
Sam Ratick served as an environmental scientist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where he worked on a forecasting system that assessed current and future effects of economic activity on the environment and the effects of proposed environmental policies on […]
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Max Ritts
Assistant Professor, Geography
Max Ritts is an environmental geographer whose research explores intersections of social power, sensory practice, and ecological transformation – with a particular focus on Indigenous community contexts. His in-process book, A Resonant Ecology (under contract with Duke UP), examines the […]
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John Rogan
Professor, Geography
John Rogan joined the faculty as Assistant Professor in Fall 2003. Dr. Rogan received his Ph.D. (Geography) degree from the joint doctoral program at San Diego State University and the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was funded by […]
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Rinku Roy Chowdhury
Professor, Geography
Rinku Roy Chowdhury completed her bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Environmental Science at Wellesley College, a master's degree in Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development at the University of Georgia, and a Ph.D. in Geography at Clark University. Before returning […]
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Florencia Sangermano
Associate Professor, Geography
Florencia Sangermano is a geographer specialized in geographic information science (GIS), remote sensing, landscape ecology, and ecoacoustics applied to conservation. Her research focuses on climate and land cover change impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity through the lens of geospatial analysis, […]
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Christopher Williams
Professor, Geography
Dr. Williams is a professor of earth system science within Clark’s School of Geography and is director of the environmental sciences program at Clark. His expertise is in terrestrial ecosystems, global environmental change, and climate change. He and his team […]
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Yanan Wu
Visiting Assistant Professor, Geography
Yanan received her Ph.D. degree in Geospatial Information Sciences from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2024 and a M.A degree in Geography from Binghamton University in 2019. Her research focuses on how location influences events, demonstrating how surrounding […]
Sustainability and Social Justice
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David Bell
Professor of Practice, Sustainability and Social Justice
David Bell is an international and comparative educationalist and psychologist who has worked extensively in Southern Africa in the field of education, empowerment, social transformation and community development and program evaluation. Prior to moving to the United States in 1997, […]
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Ramon Borges-Mendez
Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Ramón Borges-Méndez, PhD, born in Puerto Rico, has worked in the US, Latin America, and South Asia. He is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Community Development at the International Development, Community, and Environment Department at Clark University (Worcester, […]
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Nigel Brissett
Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Dr. Brissett's research focuses on how contemporary educational policies impact socio-economic opportunities in "developing" countries, particularly those of the post-colonial Caribbean, as well as other states around the world. His current work analyzes the intersection of neo-liberal principles and post-colonial […]
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Halina Brown
Professor Emeritus, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Cynthia Caron
Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
As a development sociologist and practitioner in international development and humanitarian assistance, Cindy Caron's research focuses on gender relations in a variety of contexts: agricultural production, access to land and natural resources, land and natural resource governance, displacement, and reconstruction […]
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Linda Cavaioli
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Timothy Downs
Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Tim Downs is a specialist in environmental science and engineering with over 30 years field experience designing and managing collaborative projects in the UK, the United States, Latin America and Africa. His research focus is on how humans change the […]
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Cynthia Enloe
Research Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Education Ph.D. December 1967 University of California (Berkeley)M.A. January 1963 University of California (Berkeley)B.A. cum laude, June 1960 Connecticut College (New London) Biography Cynthia Enloe is a Research Professor in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice at Clark University, and is affiliated […]
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Anita Fabos
Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Anita H. Fábos is an anthropologist who studies how people who experience displacement and forced migration think about and organize their mobile lives. She has lived, worked, and conducted research together with diasporic Sudanese Muslims and other forced migrants in […]
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Jude Fernando
Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Jude Fernando is completing a book, Political Economy of NGOs: Modernizing Post-modernity, which examines the controversial social roles of micro-credit NGOs in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and their links to the state, based on his long-term fieldwork in the […]
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Ellen Foley
Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Ellen Foley is a medical anthropologist whose research addresses the social production of disease with a focus on how intertwined global, national, and local social forces shape vulnerability to disease, health status, and access to medical care, particularly in sub-Saharan […]
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Nicole Gilbert Cote
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Robert Goble
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Liz Hamilton
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Ravi Hanumantha
Visiting Assistant Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Denise Humphreys Bebbington
Research Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Denise Humphreys Bebbington is Research Associate Professor in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice (formerly IDCE) at Clark University in Massachusetts, USA. She is Co-director of the Center for the Study of Natural Resources Extraction and Society at Clark […]
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Frank Kartheiser
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Eman Lasheen
Assistant Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Eman Lasheen is an urban planning lecturer, researcher, and practitioner with more than 10 years of international experience spanning the U.S., Middle East, and Europe. Her research lies at the intersection of international development and climate change planning, with a […]
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Kelly Lynema
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Ken MacLean
Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Professor, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
My research is interdisciplinary in nature reflecting my continued interest in the politics of knowledge production. With a geographic focus mainland Southeast Asia, I concentrate on a number of inter-related topics—from state-sponsored violence and forced migration to the politics of […]
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Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger
Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Professor Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger joined the faculty in 2006 after several years of teaching GIS and remote sensing at Mount Holyoke College and Tufts University. She received Ph.D. from Clark University, and B.A./M.A. degrees in Geography with distinction from Moscow State […]
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Margaret Post
Research Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Lionel Romain
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Laurie Ross
Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Director, Sustainability and Social Justice
Laurie Ross brings expertise in developing and supporting long-term community-university partnerships that address the social determinants of youth violence. The intractability of youth violence requires horizontal knowledge and strategy production (i.e. responses that are co-created by individuals and communities affected […]
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Morgan Ruelle
Associate Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Morgan Ruelle is an Assistant Professor in the Environmental Science and Policy program in the Department of International Development, Community and Environment. He is interested in how biological and cultural diversity enable communities to anticipate and adapt to change. His […]
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Jennifer Safford-Farquharson
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Adam Saltsman
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Dorothy Swope
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Barbara Thomas-Slayter
Professor Emeritus, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Samantha Wright Calero
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
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Robert Zarges
Part-time Instructor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Affiliated faculty
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Nathan Ahlgren
Associate Professor, Biology
Professor Ahlgren is a marine microbial ecologist. He is interested in understanding how environmental factors and interactions between microbes and viruses shape the evolution, diversity, and structure of microbial communities. Marine microbial communities are extremely diverse and control globally important […]
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Philip Bergmann
Professor, Biology
My research takes an integrative approach to studying the evolution and diversification of functional morphological systems. I am particularly interested in how form (phenotype) and function are related, and how these relationships are context-dependent in terms of habitat use and […]
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David Hibbett is a Professor of Biology at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. USA. He received a B.S. in Botany from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a PhD in Botany from Duke University. He held postdoctoral fellowships at the Tottori […]
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Chandra Jack
Assistant Professor, Biology
My broad research interests are the evolution and ecology of complex biotic interactions between individuals and their subsequent effect on fitness and population structure. It has long been accepted that ecology influences evolution but only recently has is it become […]
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Kaitlyn Mathis
Associate Professor, Biology
My research uses an integrated approach, combining observational studies, manipulative field experiments, chemical ecology techniques, and lab experiments to examine the dynamics of complex species interactions and how they are shaped by managed systems. Within the last 100 years, most […]
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Erin McCullough
Assistant Professor, Biology
Professor Erin McCullough is an evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist whose research aims to understand patterns of morphological and behavioral diversity. She specializes in studying the evolution of reproductive traits and uses diverse and integrated approaches to explore the evolutionary forces […]
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My research program investigates the physiological ecology and the evolution of nitrogen metabolism in marine diatoms and other ecologically important groups of marine algae. In many marine environments, nitrogen availability is an important factor regulating primary productivity. By characterizing the […]
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Javier Tabima Restrepo
Assistant Professor, Biology
Javier is an Assistant Professor of Genomics at the Department of Biology of Clark University. His lab is interested in identifying the patterns of genomic evolution of fungal species and populations, especially focused on the evolution, systematics, and genomics of […]