December 8, 2005
B.L. Turner Discusses Human World on Earth and Sky
Readings, discussion part of innovative ‘Writing Out Loud’ course
WORCESTER, MA- B.L.
Turner II, director and Higgins professor of environment and society, recently
discussed ecosystem services and the "coupled human-environment system" on Earth
and Sky radio, a small nonprofit organization committed to describing humanity's
work to understand itself and its relationship to the Earth. The "Special Report:
Human World" series features interviews with scientists who are actively engaged
in the process of sharing visions and solving 21st-century problems. To read
or listen to the report, visit: earthsky.org
Clark University is a private, co-educational liberal-arts research university with 2,000 undergraduate and 600 graduate students. For over a decade, Clark has been recognized by Rugg's Recommendations on Colleges as the No. 1 institution in the United States for undergraduate study in geography.
Since its founding in 1887 as the first all-graduate school in the United States, Clark has challenged convention with innovative programs such as the International Studies Stream, the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the five-year BA/MA programs with the fifth year tuition-free for eligible students.
Jane Salerno
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Clark University
(508) 793-7554
jsalerno@clarku.edu
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