Welcome to the fourth and final episode of Season One of Problem Solvers’ Pathways: Careers in Action! In this special episode, host Sharon Hanna sits down with Steve Kirk, an alum of Clark University’s Sustainability and Social Justice (SSJ) program in International Development and now Vice President, Director of Operations at World Ocean School.
Steve shares his incredible career journey, from studying international development to leading an organization that uses experiential education to inspire and empower young people as well as having a break from his studies and an interesting story behind the reason he decided to be back to school. He reflects on the skills he gained through SSJ and how his passion for education and social change guides his work today.
Join us for an insightful and inspiring conversation about leadership, impact, and the power of hands-on learning.
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Welcome to the third episode of Problem Solvers’ Pathways: Careers in Action! This week, host Sharon Hanna sits down with Anser Ali Khan, a recent graduate student and Alum of Clark University’s Sustainability and Social Justice (SSJ) Environmental Science and Policy program and a recent summer intern at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA).
Anser shares his inspiring journey, from his studies in SSJ to gaining hands-on experience at the United Nations. Learn about the challenges, insights, and skills that have shaped his path and how he’s working toward a future that balances environmental sustainability and policy innovation.
If you’re curious about turning academic knowledge into global action, this conversation will motivate and guide you!
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In this episode of Problem Solvers’ Pathways: Careers in Action, we spotlight the incredible journey of one of our alumni. Our Host Sharon Hanna sits down with Paige Myatt, Director of Climate Resilience at the Aquidneck Land Trust, to explore how her education and experiences shaped her impactful career.
Paige, a graduate of Clark University's International Development and Sustainability and Social Justice program, shares her path from student to leader in climate resilience. Hear about the challenges she faced, the skills she honed, and her dedication to building stronger, more sustainable communities.
Whether you're a student, a graduate, or simply curious about pathways in sustainability and social justice, Paige’s story is sure to motivate and inspire!
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What does it take to create a more sustainable and just world? In this episode, we sit down with Cynthia Caron, Associate Professor, and Laurie Ross, Director of the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice, to uncover their stories.
Cynthia and Laurie share the journey of the Sustainability and Social Justice (SSJ) program—from its roots to its role in shaping future changemakers. They talk about their own career paths, the lessons they’ve learned along the way, and what inspired them to dedicate their lives to building a better future.
We also dive into the practical skills students gain through SSJ programs and how these tools help them make real change, whether in local communities or on a global scale.
If you’re passionate about creating impact and curious about the power of sustainability and social justice, this episode is for you!
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Welcome to the podcast Problem Solvers’ Pathways: Careers in Action, presented by the Department of SSJ at Clark University. This series, hosted by Sharon Hanna, Director of Career Development at SSJ, explores the lives of change-makers who actively shape a more sustainable and just world. Inspiring leaders and innovators who are addressing difficult social, ecological, and political issues are featured in each episode. We explore their experiences, perceptions, and contributions through a lively conversation. Join us as we explore the paths that lead to meaningful careers in action.