by envirolab | Mar 16, 2016 | Clinic, Dam, Development, Indigenous Communities, Southeast Asia
Fernando Salud (second from the right), an Engineering major from The Philippines at Harvey Mudd College writes about how EnviroLab Asia’s Clinic Trip to Singapore and Malaysia shaped his views on dam-building, development, and sustainability. From January 3 to...
by envirolab | Mar 10, 2016 | Clinic, Indigenous Communities, Southeast Asia
Professor James Taylor (bottom right), Professor of Theatre at Pomona College, writes about his experience in EnviroLab Asia’s Clinic Trip. From January 3 to January 13, 2016, ten students and eight faculty from the Claremont Colleges embarked on a 10-day...
by envirolab | Nov 23, 2015 | Palm Oil, Research Cluster, Southeast Asia
In November 2015, award-winning composer and environmental activist Yii Kah Hoe led three events at the Claremont Colleges: • the Nov. 1 “Awakening to the Environment” Concert where Kah Hoe’s piece “Forest Threnody” was performed by the Claremont Concert Choir and...
by envirolab | Oct 29, 2015 | Singapore, Southeast Asia, Yale-NUS
Char Miller, the W.M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College and one of the Co-PIs of the EnviroLab Asia, reflects upon his exploratory trip to Singapore in May 2015. He is pictured above in black. In the background is the ExxonMobil Refinery....
by envirolab | Aug 28, 2015 | Southeast Asia
CMC Music and Environmental Analysis double major Grace Stewart shares her experience over the summer as EnviroLab Asia’s first intern. “I enjoyed the opportunity to explore a new place with a group of professors and to learn how to build a project...