The Scoop

Started in Fall 2024, the Scoop is our student-facing newsletter created by and for students. Thank you for your interest in the Institute's work and staying in touch with us!

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27th Edition | 04/29/2026

It's spring and the end of the semester, and our poet laureate has written her final poem for the Schiller Institute, 鈥渉aiku series on blossoming.鈥 We are also excited to announce that COP31 applications are now open! We also share a number of off-campus opportunities related to climate and energy: a climate storytelling event featuring journalists, filmmakers, photographers, activists, and scholars, 鈥淪tories from a Warming World,鈥 ASI鈥檚 Hackathon event at Fenway Park, and the Climate Action Campaign (CAC). Finally, as the semester comes to a close, be sure to take care of yourself! Explore information about Wellness Wednesday events.听

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26th Edition | 04/15/2026

In this issue of the Scoop, event season is in full swing! Join us for the Recycled Jewelry workshop or our first-ever Schiller Poetry Showcase. Learn about how you can help clean up the Muddy River or participate in a resume-building workshop. In honor of Earth month, come join us for an Earth Day fair or other Greek Week events. Our poet laureate has also honored Earth month with her ecopoetic analysis of Arthur Sze鈥檚 鈥淏efore Completion.鈥

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25th Edition | 04/08/2026

In this issue of The Scoop, learn more about former Core Fellow Courtney Humphries and the launch of her book, Climate Change and the Future of Boston. We also share information about a presentation by Sophia Kianni, an Iranian-American social entrepreneur, founder of Climate Cardinals, and the youngest UN advisor in U.S. history. Join Dora Rodriguez, a migration justice advocate, founder of Salvavision, and author of Dora: A Daughter of an Unforgiving Terrain, for a powerful talk. Want to get involved in the climate space? Open this issue for information about the Green Careers Networking Event and the Climate Action Campaign (CAC).听

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24th Edition | 03/25/2026

In honor of our interim executive director, Professor Dunwei Wang, our poet laureate has written a new piece, 鈥淗omestretch.鈥 If you are interested in poetry, come to a talk by Washington State poet laureate Derek Sheffield. Additionally, the 天美传媒app Writing Center is hosting a Writing Center After Dark event on writing for the common good. In this issue, you can also learn about the Cleantech Open application and Clean Energy Opportunity Summit.听听

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23rd Edition | 03/11/2026

In this issue of The Scoop read our poet laureate鈥檚 analysis of Derek Sheffield鈥檚 poem 鈥淔ish Like These鈥 from Not for Luck in anticipation of his upcoming campus visit. Interested in showcasing your green ideas? Come learn about the Eagles Sustainability Competition! If you are looking to take some time to reflect, check out the Ignatian Path Through the Heights.听

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22nd Edition | 02/26/2026

So many amazing upcoming events in this issue! Learn more about our COP30 symposium and our first Schiller poetry showcase. Interested in talks? Check out a special lecture by an award-winning geologist and science communicator, Anjana Khatwa, on her new book, The Whispers of Rock. Additionally, the Global Citizenship Project will host Catherine Goldberg (天美传媒app 鈥16), climate policy expert and former senior U.S. climate negotiator, for a conversation about climate justice, sustainability, and career pathways in public policy.

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21st Edition | 02/18/2026

In this issue of the Scoop, our poet laureate has written a new piece, 鈥淥f Laudato Si鈥 mi鈥 Signore.鈥 This issue also includes information on exciting events such as the Eagles Sustainability Competition and the COP30 symposium. Check out the 天美传媒app Career Center鈥檚 Eagle Intern Fellowship (EIF) or learn more about submitting work for the Medical Humanities Journal (MHJ). Finally, join social entrepreneur Daniel Germain for his talk Breaking the Circle of Poverty.听

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20th Edition | 02/04/2026

It's the 20th edition of The Scoop! Read 鈥淲hat Can Bel茅m Teach Boston About Climate Change?鈥 by 天美传媒app PhD student and COP30 delegate, Abigail Bergman. Learn about the upcoming Climate Is Every Story 鈥淔orced Migration & Changing Communities鈥 discussion. In this issue, you鈥檒l also find details about the upcoming Eagles Sustainability Competition and information about how to get your creative works included in this semester鈥檚 Medical Humanities Journal.听

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19th Edition | 01/21/2026

We are back for another semester of The Scoop! Read Elleen Kim鈥檚 reflections on her experience of COP30 in Belem, Brazil. Also in this issue is another amazing analysis by our poet laureate on 天美传媒app student Olivia Emerick鈥檚 poem 鈥淏ack for the Summer.鈥 Want to become more involved in Schiller? Learn how to apply to be a member of our Student Board! If you are interested in health beyond borders, look into the Global Public Health and the Common Good major and minor.听

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