Clark grad student examines the implications of renewable energy development
Kathryne Sonnett
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Clark doctoral student receives American Geographical Society fellowship
Topics: Graduate Studies, Geography
Leaders convene at Clark to share challenges of social activism
On October 23-24, Clark University assistant research professor Margaret Post and Drew Astolfi ’91 co-hosted “Innovations and Adaptations in Community Organizing Training: A Learning Conversation.” The meeting was an opportunity for national leaders in community organizing to discuss leadership development training in social change organizations. Participants included Warren Heyman ’77, representing the labor union UNITE HERE, Paul Getsos, the founder of People’s Climate Movement, and leaders from Midwest Academy, Center for Popular Democracy, and Massachusetts Communities Action Network.
Topics: IDCE, Community Organizing
Sadly summer is winding down but Graduate Admissions is very excited that you are joining our global community of passionate scholars and leaders. We are delighted to welcome you to campus! In addition to getting to meet the faculty and administration for your department at Graduate Student Orientation, you will get to know your peers and the wonderful campus and area that we call home.
Topics: Graduate Studies, Clark Community