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ClarkFEST Fall 2022

ClarkFEST highlights the academic and research excellence of Clark’s talented undergraduate students through work conducted under the mentorship of the University’s faculty and staff. Posters and presentations will be held in Goddard Library and Higgins University Center.

Queer Comedy Presents — ‘The Facts of Life: Woolf and the Queer Mock-Biography’

  Join us as we launch the three-part “Queer Comedy Presents” series with a lecture by Professor Lauryl Tucker, Associate Professor of English at Sewanee: The University of the South. Funny is not necessarily the first word that comes to mind when one thinks of Virginia Woolf, but as Tucker shows in this talk, Woolf used […]

Introduction to Prelaw Advising at Clark

All students with an established or potential interest in law school and a legal career are invited to attend the first meeting of the Prelaw Advising Program for the fall semester. Come meet the new advising team!

Power of a Syllabus: Skills Session

Join the American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) in learning more about the power of a syllabus in a U.S. classroom!

Computer Science Ice Cream Social

The Department of Computer Science invites students to learn about the department, hang out with each other, and enjoy some ice cream!

Faculty webinar: Teaching with Cases

The School of Professional Studies and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning invite Clark faculty to the second session of the Summer 2022 Faculty Professional Development Webinar Series.

Faculty webinar: Promoting Student Engagement through Active Learning Techniques

The School of Professional Studies and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning invite Clark faculty to the Summer 2022 Faculty Professional Development Webinar Series, “Promoting Equitable Learning by Engaging Students with Engaged Teaching.” In this first session, participants will learn active learning techniques that have been proven to promote student engagement.  The webinar will focus […]

Summer Game Studio

Summer Game Studio offers high school students the opportunity to dive into the gaming industry. This two-week residential program allows students ages 14 to 18 to live, learn, and play games together.