by envirolab | Dec 17, 2019 | Clinic, EnviroLabAsia Class, Food and Rural Issues, Japan
Sharing haikus and art from students in the Food and Rural Issues Lab who went to Japan in May 2019. Haikus by Kat Kornegay (POM) Morning was peaceful. The fresh air and soothing sounds, Does wonders for soul. In rural Japan. Feels like a whole other world. Bullet...
by envirolab | Sep 24, 2019 | Air Quality, Buddhism, Clinic, Course Development, EnviroLabAsia Class, Food and Rural Issues, Funding Opportunity, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Vietnam
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by envirolab | Sep 11, 2019 | Air Quality, Clinic, EnviroLabAsia Class, Food and Rural Issues, Japan, Korea, Student Research
Photo by Mycroyance (Creative Commons license) EnviroLab Asia is a dynamic 5C program that focuses on understanding environmental issues in East and Southeast Asia. We aim to engage communities and explore what comes out of the intellectual exchange between the...
by envirolab | Jul 15, 2019 | Food and Rural Issues, Japan, Student Research
Seventeen Claremont students and five faculty participated in the Japan Clinic Trip from May 20 to June 1, 2019. Students were asked to write short reflections about their days. Here Caitlyn Louzado (economics and psychology, CMC ’21) shares musings from her trip. One...