Faculty Publications

Mohammadalizadehkorde, Milad & Weaver, Russell. (2018). Universities as Models of Sustainable Energy-Consuming Communities? Review of Selected Literature. Sustainability. 10. 3250. 10.3390/su10093250. To Build Sustainable Campuses, Efficient Energy Management Is Critical  

Career Services & Outcomes

Resilience and persistence, hallmarks of IDCE success in job market Sharon Hanna, Director IDCE Career Development and External Relations Graduation was held June 12th, later than usual, yet students committed to their career navigation throughout what seemed like… the longest year. The IDCE Career Development office supported student’s goals by offering workshops, alumni speakers and…

Faculty Publications

Recent Faculty Publications In the spring of 2021, despite the ongoing pandemic, IDCE faculty continue to lead and contribute to conversations about defining and addressing some of the world’s biggest and most pressing challenges. This selection of work includes efforts to better understand the environmental causes and consequences of human mobility, a study of extractive…

Welcome back

Dear International Development, Community and Environment (IDCE) Graduate Students: Welcome new IDCE-rs! We are extremely excited that you have made Clark University and IDCE your choice for education and we are delighted to welcome you and are thrilled to have you join us this academic year! By now, most of you have been in touch…

New faculty

A warm welcome to Milad Mohammadalizadehkorde.  Milad joins IDCE as a Visiting Assistant professor in GIS. He will be teaching: Python programming; Computer programming for GIS; Web mapping and open source GIS; and Advanced Vector GIS.                    

Faculty Publications

Project MISTY article – The migration-sustainability paradox:  transformations in mobile worlds Maria  Franco  Gavonel,  William  Neil  Adger,Ricardo  Safra  de  Campos,  Emily  Boyd,  Edward  R  Carr,  Anita Fábos,  Sonja  Fransen,  Dominique  Jolivet, Caroline  Zickgraf,  Samuel  NA  Codjoe,  Mumuni  Abu and  Tasneem Siddiqui The migration-sustainability paradox: transformations in mobile worlds – ScienceDirect