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 | Jul 10, 2019 | Southeast Asia, Student Research
EnviroLab Asia Social Media Intern Kirara Tsuitui (economics and environmental analysis, POM ‘20) interviews Allison Joseph (environmental analysis and psychology, Scripps ‘20) about The Ideal Woman: An Exploration of the Women’s Movement in Myanmar, an exhibit...
by envirolab | Jun 20, 2018 | Clinic, Southeast Asia, Vietnam
EnviroLab Asia’s Vietnam Research Fellow Vy Doan (Pomona ’18) writes about her experience returning to Vietnam to participate in the EnviroLab Asia/Cion Trust Clinic Trip in January 2018. A Vietnamese version of the article follows the English version....
by envirolab | Oct 5, 2017 | Clinic, EnviroLabAsia Class, Southeast Asia
In photo above, Johann Lim (CMC ’18) conducts water tests during Clinic Trip to Malaysian Borneo with guidance from Associate Professor of Environmental Analysis Marc Los Huertos and Yale-NUS Professor Brian McAdoo. Deadline has been extended to Thursday, Oct....
by envirolab | May 17, 2016 | Clinic, Dam, Development, Indigenous Communities, Palm Oil, Singapore, Southeast Asia
Pomona College Director of the Bernard Field Station and Assistant Profess of Biology Wallace “Marty” Meyer (standing in the back row with a hat and sunglasses) writes about bearing witness to environmental changes in Southeast Asia, meeting indigenous...
by envirolab | May 12, 2016 | Clinic, Dam, Development, Indigenous Communities, Palm Oil, Singapore, Southeast Asia
Pomona College student Madison Vorva stands with Grace Stewart to her left and Ki’Amber Thompson to her right. Here she answers questions about her experience on the Clinic Trip. Madi has been on the forefront of raising awareness about the links between palm...