All Campus Events
Guest Speaker: Roy DiNicola, ’90
Join Professor David Tang’s Financial Management class as they welcome guest speaker Roy DiNicola ’90, Partner and Head of North America Relationship Management at GMO, LLC. Mr. DiNicola will discuss his […]
Practicing Geography & GIS Week Present: Alumni Connections
Alumni Connections: Applying Geographical Knowledge & Learning About Life After Clark How does one transition from undergraduate to professional? How does one build a professional network? How can students best […]
Practicing Geography & GIS Week Presents: MS-GIS Student Internship and Research Presentations
MS-GIS Student Internship and Research Presentations The students in the MS-GIS 2-year program will present their summer research and internships. This event will take place in ASEC 202 from 2:30-4pm. […]
Practicing Geography & GIS Week Presents: Geography Student Insight Panel
Geography Student Insight Panel Hear from current students about their undergraduate experiences in the Graduate School of Geography. Ask questions to the panelists and connect with your peers! Panelists: Abby […]
Webinar: Compassion as Integration? Refugee Resettlement Practitioners with Lived Experience
This Belonging Talks event will draw on a recent survey of refugee resettlement practitioners from across the U.S.
Practicing Geography & GIS Week Presents: NASA DEVELOP Internship Information Session
NASA DEVELOP Internship Information Session The NASA DEVELOP team will be meeting via zoom to share information on their internship programs! This event will be held on Zoom. Join Zoom […]
Clark Summer Abroad in Greece – Course Information Session
Clark Summer Abroad in Greece
Workshops on Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities
Session 1: An Introduction to Digital Humanities Research Clark University facilitators: Eduard Arriaga-Arango, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Language, Literature, and Culture Matt Malsky, Ph.D. Professor of Music […]
Workshops on Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities
In this first session of the Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities workshop series, open to faculty, staff, and graduate students at Clark and beyond, facilitators will introduce digital humanities through a working definition, project examples, and a hands-on primer to some basic computing skills.