As the spring semester was coming to an end, a dozen Clark University graduate students embarked on a field trip to conduct research for two non-government organizations in Haiti. In mere hours, they moved from one of the richest nations in the world to one that is acknowledged as the poorest in the Western Hemisphere.
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GIS Student Tim St. Onge interns at Aveza to work on urban playgrounds
Tim St. Onge, graduate student in the GIS for Development and Environment program, was cited for the work he did on urban playgrounds during his internship at Aveza, a GIS Firm in Philadelphia, PA.
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Alumna Emily Vanderdoes cited for community housing work
Community Development and Planning Alumna Emily Varnderdoes has been cited for work on housing access in Norwalk, CT.
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Professor Marianne Sarkis assists Worcester Police with important data
International Development and Social Change Assistant Professor Marianne Sarkis’ compiled data “paints the picture” of the number of men who are paying for sex in Worcester.
International Development Community and Environment
Professor Laurie Ross’s work assisting Worcester city officials with youth violence
Community Development and Planning Professor Laurie Ross was recently quoted in an article about how Worcester city officials are addressing youth violence in the city.
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Student Shaobo Li
Second-year International Development and Social Change graduate student Shabo Li’s research is offering new insights in to how effective community meetings are in the city.