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    GIS and Coastal Basemap Research Summer Internship with Clark Labs

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    Our summer internship with Clark Labs will last for one and half of years, from October 2014 till the end of August 2016, while we’ve worked under the director of Dr. Ronald Eastman. The main duty for this project is to create a basemap for coastal line in three counties in the Southeast Asia, while during this summer, our duties were to wrap up the remaining tasks, such as adjusting the classification images based on the accuracy assessment results, combining all the images, making a final map, and calculating the area for each categories in each province of the three counties. Following the requirement of the M.S. GISDE program at Clark University, the following pages in this report describes in detail Clark Labs, the project that we were participated in and our reflections on this internship

    The First Three Black Presidents of Clark College, circa 1970

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    Written on verso: First 3 Black Presidents of Clark University and Clark College, Dr. W. H. Crogman, President 1903-1910 (tenure as teacher and president 45 years), Dr. M.S. Davage, President 1924-1941, Dr. James P. Brawley, Teacher and Dean 1925-1941, Clark University President, 1941-1965.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em

    New Mexico\u27s Right to Know: The Impacts of LANL Operations on Public Health and the Environment

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    Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety (CCNS) contracted with Bernd Franke, Catherine M. Richards, M.S., Steve Wing, Ph.D., and David Richardson, Ph.D. to investigate the following public health issues concerning LANL emissions: • Historical and current emissions of radioactive materials from LANL (Los Alamos National Laboratory) operations into the air; • Incidence and mortality rates for LAC (Los Alamos County) residents for 24 types of cancer compared with state and national reference populations; and • Occupational health studies of LANL employees exposed to radionuclides. These studies focus on localized impacts at LANL and in LAC. LANL employees and LAC residents may receive the highest dose of radiation because of their proximity to the facility. Therefore, exposure of LANL employees and LAC residents may serve as an indicator of impacts to those living in the surrounding communities. This research was completed money allocated during Round 1 of the Citizens’ Monitoring and Technical Assessment Fund (MTA Fund). Clark University was named conservator of these works. If you have any questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected]://commons.clarku.edu/ccns/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Geo-Taxonomy Service Development Summer Internship at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, NYC

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    This report provides a detailed account of my internship experience with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) in New York, New York during the summer, autumn, and winter of 2016. The internship was completed at Two United Nations Plaza and remotely from Clark University under the supervision of UN-OCHA Information Management Programme Officer, Andrej Verity. While temporarily serving as an international civil servant, I had the unique opportunity to contribute my knowledge and skills to an intergovernmental organization that continuously aims to improve the nations of our world. Adhering to the requirements set forth by the M.S. GISDE program at Clark University, this report thoroughly describes my responsibilities as an intern and relates the opportunity to my career goals and academic history

    Dr. W. J. King, Dr. M. J. Holmes, Bishop Charles W. Flint, Dr. Louis T. Wright, and Dr. M.S. Davage in front of a Building at Commencement, 1938

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    Written on verso: Clark University Commencement, Color Slide, 1938, L;R - Dr. W.J. King, Dr. M.J. Holmes, Bishop Charles W. Flint, Dr. Louis T. Wright, Dr. M.S. Davage.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em

    M.S. Strong to Kathleen Sims

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    Letter from M.S. Strong, Department of Industry, Trade, and Commerce to Kathleen Simshttps://lawcommons.lclark.edu/iwc_correspondence_1-2/1011/thumbnail.jp

    M.S. Strong to Kathleen Sims

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    Letter from M.S. Strong, Department of Industry, Trade, and Commerce to Kathleen Simshttps://lawcommons.lclark.edu/iwc_correspondence_1-2/1009/thumbnail.jp
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