Fadia Hasan's research areas are international communication, fair-trade and sustainable business communications, transnational youth activism, new media technologies and social change. She is the founder of The BGreen Project, an international nonprofit that was built to connect and mobilize global youth to collaborate in building new discourses on environmental action and sustainable social change. Hasan's internationally contracted book project titled "Participatory Action Research and the Environment: The BGreen Project in the U.S. and Bangladesh" is releasing in July 2018 as part of the Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and Media (Taylor and Francis Group).
Mount Holyoke College's commitment to applied academia and community transformation draws Hasan to be part of this dynamic academic legacy that is working actively to include and engage the voices of diverse communities with education to bring about sustained social change. Her goals as a teacher and researcher are aligned with a holistic approach that aims to connect seemingly disparate dots (people and communities) in an interdisciplinary and unique academic universe to produce a bigger, richer and more inclusive outcome.