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Group Work: Keys to Success

Group work can be challenging — come learn some tips and tricks for success with group assignments.

Beyond Apocalypse: Imagining Climate Futures

Professor Ursula K. Heise, UCLA   Novelists, journalists, film directors and artists have created fictional and nonfictional stories about anthropogenic climate change for the last fifty years. The majority of these stories focus on scenarios of large-scale disaster and end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it, with cities under water as a prominent motif. Such stories have been criticized for scientific […]

Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and the Idea of Race

  Some scholars argue that Kant is a universal egalitarian, which can be seen in his cosmopolitan philosophy. In the essay “Toward Perpetual Peace” (1795), Kant supposedly offers provisions that displace the racist views that he previously held in the essays on race of the 1780s. Yet in this talk, Professor Jameliah Inga Shorter-Bourhanou (College […]

CS Open House

We're already halfway into the semester and it's almost time to start thinking about courses for next semester. As the advising period begins March 20th, the Department of Computer Science will be hosting a CS Open House on 03.23 at 12 PM in JC 001 to talk more about what computer science courses will be offered […]

Conversation with IPCC Coordinating Lead Author, Dr. Lisa Schipper

Join us on March 29 for a conversation with Dr. Lisa Schipper, IPCC Coordinating Lead Author on Climate Change Adaptation. Dr. Schipper is a Senior Professor of Development Geography at the University of Bonn. Her research focuses on the interface of climate change and development research. Event is open to IDCE students. Lunch will be […]

Spring Major Fair

Join us at the spring major fair to learn more about Clark's majors — talk to upperclass students and check out our new experiential major maps.

Regimes of Memory and Denial in the African Great Lakes region

The inaugural meeting of the Strassler Center Colloquium on New Research in Genocide Studies will feature Professor Chris Davey, Charles E. Scheidt Professor of Genocide Studies and Genocide Prevention, who will present his work in progress, “Regimes of Memory and Denial in the African Great Lakes region.”