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Colonial Reckoning: The Hidden History of the Census in France
Jennifer J. Davis In this talk, Jennifer J. Davis, Associate Professor of History at The University of Oklahoma and coeditor of the Journal of Women’s History, will explore the […]
Gallery Talk – Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement
Join the Higgins School of Humanities on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 10am for a gallery talk celebrating the opening of a video exhibition titled, "Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement," in the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons on the Clark University campus.
Gallery Talk – Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement
Still from "Jump" (2016), courtesy of Stephen DiRado Join us for a gallery talk celebrating the opening of Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement, a video exhibition curated […]
Managing Your Student Loan Debt Workshop
This session is designed to provide current updates for borrowers to reduce confusion in the ever-changing student loan landscape. In this session, students will gain a better understanding of Federal […]
SOM Seminar: “Venture Capital 101” with alumnus Howard Goldstein
STUDENTS! Join Clark alumnus Howard Goldstein for a fantastic seminar on venture capitalism. What is venture capital? How, why and where is it utilized? Who provides it and what do […]
Rebuilding Reproductive Freedom in Abortion-Restrictive States
Kathryn Abrams, J.D. This event is sponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities in conjunction with Menstrual Equity Alliance and Pro-Choice Clark as part of Clark University's celebration of […]
Light in Springtime: A Celebration of Clark Faculty Research and Creativity
Join faculty and staff colleagues for food, festivities, and a line-up of lightning talks during which faculty will discuss their creativity and scholarship related to teaching and research.
Equality Unfulfilled: How Title IX’s Policy Design Undermines Changes to College Sports
In the Spring 2024 Harrington Public Affairs Lecture, Elizabeth Sharrow, associate professor at UMass Amherst, will explore the reasons why sex-based inequalities remain in college athletics and identify institutional perversions that undermine efforts toward equality.
If You Become My Friend: A Film Screening and Conversation with Producer and Director Jennifer Potts
The Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University is honored to host the Worcester premiere of If You Become My Friend. The documentary captures four unique stories of refugees who […]