IDCE hosted it’s fall semester potluck September 2. The event is part of the kickoff events for the start of the semester and is an opportunity for students to get to know one another as well as sample foods from their classmates native countries.
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International Development Community and Environment
IDCE’s Annual Fall Retreat
Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) Department began the new year with an annual tradition — the IDCE Fall Retreat. This year’s retreat was held in North Scituate, RI, and gave new and returning students an opportunity to meet one another, reunite with classmates, and participate in activities intended to strengthen the bond of our unique community. Here’s…
International Development Community and Environment
IDCE Researcher Travels to Africa to Study Emerging Disease Profiles
Dr. Ellen Foley, Associate Professor of International Development and Social Change, first went to Senegal in 1992 as an undergraduate. Since then, much of her work has focused on health concerns facing populations in West Africa, with a primary interest in reproductive and sexual health. Most recently she has teamed up with researchers from Senegal,…
International Development Community and Environment
Clark Launches Year-Long Initiative on UN’s Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals
Clark University’s International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) program is embarking on a year-long initiative assessing the effectiveness of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted by the United Nations in 2000. The initiative will include opportunities for engagement among the university, the community at large, and noted scholars focused on specific aspects of the MDGs.…
International Development Community and Environment
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.