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Research

Group of HERO students

Current Research

Over the past 25 years, HERO has welcomed more than 200 undergraduate students to work on challenging human-environment research projects. The HERO program is currently collaborating with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Greening the Gateway Cities Program. The collaboration involves the inventory of juvenile trees along public roads and at private residences, as well as the survey of residents and other stakeholders in Worcester.  To date, we have surveyed stakeholders and tree vigor in Worcester, Chelsea, Holyoke, Fall River, Pittsfield, Chicopee, and Leominster. Additionally, we partner with Groundwork Rhode Island on tree health research.

Students present to DCR Foresters, faculty and residents at stakeholder summit

HERO Research Model

The HERO model engages a multi-generational team of researchers, including two faculty co-directors, graduate student mentors, and the HERO students. Our work includes orienting field trips, in-depth biophysical and social field research, qualitative, GIS, and statistical analytics, consultations with and presentations to local officials and stakeholders. We also offer mentoring to Worcester Technical High School Environmental Science students.

Program Information

The summer portion of HERO typically begins the week following University Commencement and continues until mid-July (8 weeks duration). During these weeks, students participate in fieldwork, research, data analysis, and presentations. Fieldwork often includes daily travel to and from field sites in Massachusetts. The program concludes in July with a final presentation to members of the Clark and Worcester community (HERO Stakeholder Summit).

During the following academic year, HERO students continue to apply their research in weekly meetings with HERO faculty and Graduate Research Assistants to formulate larger independent projects. Students will have opportunities to attend local and national conferences to present research and represent the HERO program.

Previous Summer Highlights

Read the summaries of previous HERO summer research projects along with the PowerPoint slides.

Contact Information

HERO Program

Office
  • 950 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01610

  • Professor John Rogan
    HERO Director/Co-PI

  • 1-508-793-7336
  • jrogan@clarku.edu