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Community Conversation: A Taste for Public Humanities

Our series Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities continues! These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty, staff, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities of the Higgins School in partnership with the University’s strategic framework team. This event is open only to the Clark community; please register at the […]

Women Leaders: Pathways, Powers, and Governance

Professors Kristen Williams, political science, and Danielle Hanley, women’s and gender studies, will be joined by Farida Jalalzai, professor of political science at Virginia Tech, for a discussion about women leaders and institutional power.

Cocoa and Chat with the Deans

Join your Clark deans for a shared debriefing and open conversation about the 2022 midterm election.

Clark Collective Popups at Red Square

Come join the crowd at the Clark Collective popup on Red Square. Be a vendor and sell your stuff or stop by and purchase! Popups are every Wednesday at Red […]

Fall 2022 Physics Colloquium: Laura Grego

Speaker: Dr. Laura Grego / Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow - Laboratory for Nuclear Security and Policy Institution: Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering / MIT Title: The Growing Danger of […]

SPS Office Hour with Nathan

Stop by Jonas Clark during the SPS Office Hour with Nathan to chat with Nathan Cruz, International Student Advisor, about any immigration-related questions.

SOM Office Hour with Amanda

Stop by Carlson during the SOM Office Hour with Amanda to chat with Amanda Desai, Associate Director of the ISSO, about any immigration-related questions.

Columbia U. Master’s in Bioethics Program In-Person and Online Event

Columbia University Master's in Bioethics Program in-person and online event: "Distrust and Disparities in Healthcare: Unraveling the Complexity" Wednesday, November 9, 2022, 4:00-5:30 pm ET Discussion with Katrina Armstrong, MD, […]

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From the Vilna Ghetto to Nuremberg

The inaugural Albert M. Tapper Lecture in commemoration of Kristallnacht will look at the relationship between early Holocaust memoirs and testimony, and what we can learn about what could and could not be said in 1944.