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.
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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…
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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…
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Dual Degree Student Sam Bryson-Brockmann on the Clark Community Thrift Store and Youth Programming
Dual degree (CDP/MBA) 2nd year student Sam Bryson-Brockmann can be found managing a youth internship program at the Clark Community Thrift Store, attending IDCE Student Association meetings as the CDP representative, or brewing coffee at a local Starbucks. He is a Long Island native and graduate of Drew University, with a degree in History and…
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Q&A with Sue Czepiel, Director of Career Development and External Relations
Sue Czepiel is the newest member of the International Development, Community and Environment department at Clark. Sue joins IDCE as the Director of Career Development and External Relations. With twenty years of experience in Career Development, and a passion for guiding students to their career goals, IDCE is happy to have Sue! Q: Tell us…
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Professor Halina Brown speaks at the World Resources Forum
ES&P Professor Halina Brown spread her knowledge of resource efficiency during the World Resources Forum (WRF) in Davos, Switzerland last week. The WRF is a “multinational platform for debate and innovation on resource productivity”. Read the full press release, which quotes Professor Brown »
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ES&P Student Steve Menges Interning for the MA Department of Energy Resources
Steve Menges is a 2nd year, ES&P student at Clark. A native of Syracuse, New York, Steve completed his undergraduate degree at SUNY Oneonta, majoring in Adolescent Education and Earth Science. Prior to attending Clark, Steve taught elementary science in the Syracuse Public Schools for three summers as a part of the Say Yes to…
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Jenkins Macedo (IDSC 2012/ES&P 2014) Advancing to Second Stage for U.S. Graduate Students Fulbright Fellowship
Congratulations to Jenkins Macedo, IDSC’12/ES&P 2014 whose proposed research to Clark University’s Fulbright Selection Committee was unanimously endorsed to advance to the second stage of the U.S. Graduate Students Fulbright Fellowship 2014-2015! Macedo’s research seeks to investigate methods used to enhance soil nutrient status and water productivity among smallholder farmers in the Greater Mekong Sub-region in Laos. Combining the advantages of…
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GISDE Student Wins 2013 Summer of Maps Fellowship
Azavea, an award-winning geospatial analysis (GIS) software development company, has announced that Tyler Dahlberg (GISDE ’14) is one of three students named winners of its second Summer of Maps. Inspired by the Google Summer of Code, Azavea Summer of Maps is a program that offers $5,000 stipends to student GIS analysts to perform pro bono…
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GIS Students Research Habitats of African Elephants and Guanaco
Clark undergraduates Michelle Andrews ’14 and Christina Geller ’13 and a group of graduate students enrolled in the Wildlife Conservation GIS Research Seminar taught by Associate Professor of Geography John Rogan and Research Assistant Professor Florencia Sangermano, recently traveled to the Bronx Zoo, the headquarters of the Wildlife Conservation Society, to present policy recommendations to…