Geography Colloquium: Andrew Curley, University of Arizona
The Geography Colloquium presents “The Making of Drought: Dams and Indian Water Rights along the Colorado River and its Tributaries.”
The Geography Colloquium presents “The Making of Drought: Dams and Indian Water Rights along the Colorado River and its Tributaries.”
Enjoy a night of glitz and glam, featuring performances by local drag queens Victoria Obvious and Daishadore Famouz.
As part of Clark’s Disability Awareness Month programming, we invite you to join us for a screening of “CODA,” followed by a faculty discussion panel.
Celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month with dance lessons in salsa and bachata facilitated by Worcester dance studio, Tumbao Latin Dance, with the assistance of Clark's very own dance club, Salsa Encendida.
Alumni and Friends Engagement and the Clark LGBTQ+ Alumni Association will celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month with a discussion of “She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders,” by Jennifer Finney-Boylan.
A screening of “Saturday Church” in honor of LGBTQ+ History Month; snacks will be provided.
The CEV Speaker Series presents DaishaDore Famouz — one of Worcester’s leading performers, known for guiding the city’s LGBTQ Renaissance — in honor of LGBTQ+ History Month.
Part of Clark’s LGBTQ+ History Month programming, this lecture will be given by Elizabeth Boskey of Boston Children’s Hospital.
Goddard Library staff has created a book display dedicated to Native American Heritage Month.
Join SARC and PRISM for a discussion with alumni on what it means to be LGBTQIA+ and an ally in the workplace.
Clark Summer Abroad in Greece
University of Connecticut Professor Catherine Masud will discuss how human rights-themed archive collections can empower students as archivists, interpreters, and storytellers while they also work with local communities to build new archives.