International Development Community and Environment

Faculty Profile: Anita Fábos

Anita Fabos teaches class.

Anita Fábos has been working with refugees for almost 25 years, including research and practice in Cairo and London. Today, Professor Fábos is contributing to numerous projects in Worcester that bring Clark students to work alongside members of local refugee communities. Since joining the IDCE department in January 2009, Professor Fábos has been establishing connections between…

Prof. Caron and Prof. Humphreys Bebbington Travel to Colombia for Gender Analysis and Food Security

Professors Cynthia Caron and Denise Humphreys Bebbington will travel to the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia (CIAT) to attend a Root, Tubers, and Bananas (RTB) Group University Partnership Gender Integration meeting. The meeting is part of the RTB Group Universities Linkage Program, which aims to support collaborative research between U.S. and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research’s…

The Social Change House is Open for Living and Learning

Social Change House at Clark University

The former pink and blue house at 906 Main Street has been renewed, repainted and renamed the Social Change House. Within a two-minute walk from Clark’s campus, this joint project between Graduate Student Housing and the International Development, Community and Environment (IDCE) Department represents an unprecedented living opportunity for incoming agents of social change. Their…

GIS Week November 18th-November 22nd

Join the GISDE department for their annual GIS Week this Monday, November 18th through November 22nd! Please see the schedule below: Monday, November 18th “Chasing Ice” documentary screening and discussion Jefferson 320, 8:00-10:00pm “Chasing Ice is the story of one man’s mission to change the tide of history by gathering undeniable evidence of our changing…

GISDE ’14 Students Anne Clark Baker and Ryan Taylor Williams Research for NASA

Anne Clark Baker (GISDE ‘14) received a B.A. in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis and Master in Landscape Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Her experience designing public landscape architecture projects in the U.S. and abroad, coupled with AmeriCorps volunteer work in refugee and immigrant communities led to her interest in…