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‘You have the power to make change.’ Sustainability trips to Brazil earn professor Northeastern’s first global educator award
April 19, 2024
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‘You have the power to make change.’ Sustainability trips to Brazil earn professor Northeastern’s first global educator award
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‘You have the power to make change.’ Sustainability trips to Brazil earn professor Northeastern’s first global educator award
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Ian Thomsen
April 13, 2023
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He has a passion for sustainability in technology and communities
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