General Fellowships Info Session
Celebrate International Education Week by learning about the many available scholarships and fellowships. ZOOM MID: 420 540 9967
Celebrate International Education Week by learning about the many available scholarships and fellowships. ZOOM MID: 420 540 9967
You are invited to the Political Science Department’s William V. Shannon ’47, LITT.D ’64 Spring 2022 Lecture, Thursday, March 24, at 12 Noon, Jefferson 133. Our Speaker will be Brian […]
Presented by Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, PhD Clark Alum (MA International Development, 1988; PhD Economics, 1986) and current Clark Board of Trustees member, Ellen Hughes-Cromwick will talk about her journey from her […]
Spring 2022 Harrington Public Affairs Presented by: Dr. Virginia Sapiro ’72 The majority of American colleges and universities founded before the 20th century were created as part of the founding […]
Clark University celebrates the Inauguration of David B. Fithian, our 10th president. Events will be held over two days, including the Inauguration Ceremony at 1 p.m. April 30 in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, and an Academic Symposium, 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., April 29, in Jefferson 320 and Razzo Hall.
Some of Clark’s leading scholars discuss current research and worldwide policy engagement around climate and environmental change impacts, vulnerability, mitigation, resilience, and adaptation.
Clark faculty will discuss their research on makers and design as an expression of identity.
Faculty will share their research on virtual reality, blockchain, and social media.
A panel of Clark political science faculty will examine the crises in democracy today in Russia, China, the Middle East, Latin America, and the United States.
Clark geographers discuss recent advances in Geographic Information Science that help us gain insights into how our planet’s land and oceans are changing, and share the cutting-edge, interdisciplinary human-environment research on climate change that has emerged from the HERO program.
Clark faculty highlight the broad range of Clark's engagement in the community — in prisons, local science programs, and youth participatory action research — as well as the dynamics of long-term community-university relations.
A screening of Soren Sorenson’s award-winning short documentary, "With Dad," about Stephen DiRado’s photographic study of his father’s case of Alzheimer’s disease, will be followed by a discussion about aging and the medical humanities.