Listening in Nature Week
A new Earth conversation presents a week of opportunities to engage with the natural world on campus and beyond.
A new Earth conversation presents a week of opportunities to engage with the natural world on campus and beyond.
Take an interactive guided tour of the plants found at the Hadwen Arboretum to learn more about native tree species, their ecological importance, and the valuable role urban wilds can play in supporting biodiversity.
An interdisciplinary panel of Clark faculty will discuss “Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation,” the common text in this semester’s Common Academic Experience for first-year students.
Join PRISM and ISEA to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and National Coming Out Day (Oct. 11).
The Provost’s Office is looking forward to bringing back the Monthly Mixer (formerly known as First Friday) tradition with the first mixer of the year this Thursday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m. in Tilton Hall.
Jonas Clark Hall, initially known as simply the Main Building, was constructed from 1888 to 1889. Seen here from Main Street, the iron gates of the campus, as well as […]
Join Brittany Rende, Clark’s new Title IX coordinator, for an informal meet-and-greet.
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.
Please join us for the next installment of our series, Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty, […]
Join us as we celebrate geography during this week of events.
Enjoy dessert while you hear from current Ph.D. students about their experiences and research, ask questions, and get tips.
The final event for the Common Academic Experience will include a facilitated discussion with Damian Duffy and John Jennings, the illustrators who adapted Octavia Butler’s “Parable of the Sower” as a graphic novel.