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If You Become My Friend: A Film Screening and Conversation with Producer and Director Jennifer Potts

The Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University is honored to host the Worcester premiere of If You Become My Friend. The documentary captures four unique stories of refugees who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban took control in 2021 and eventually resettled in Worcester, MA. Their narratives demonstrate the diversity of the Afghan languages, cultures, […]

Sponsored by: Clark Tank Venture Development Semi Finals

Graduate Student Town Hall – Campus Climate Results

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion as we go through the key themes from the Campus Climate Survey data. The session will be held via Zoom and there will be time for Q&A at the end. Please contact odi@clarku.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Staff Town Hall – Campus Climate Results

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion as we go through the key themes from the Campus Climate Survey data. The session will be held via Zoom and there will be time for Q&A at the end. Please contact odi@clarku.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Community-Engaged Learning Summit

The Dean of the College office invites you for a day of learning, connection, and experience! Highlights: Networking with faculty and community partners around project-based and community-engaged learning Field trips to local sites to learn more about Worcester and examples of community-engaged learning partnerships Food from local Worcester restaurants Keynote address from Danielle Lake, PhD […]

Pride Worcester Festival

Join Community Engagement and Volunteering to ride the free WRTA bus to and from the Pride Worcester Festival.

Welcome Back with ODI

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion in our annual Welcome Back event! You will be able to meet the office staff, learn about what we do and how we […]

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Postponed Modernist Poetics and Queer Fruit

A Clark Faculty Series Event Presented by Elizabeth Blake, PhD Assistant Professor of English Clark University Forbidden fruit has long been a convenient metaphor for illicit knowledge and sexuality, a trope easily traced to the garden of Eden. Modernist poets deployed this familiar figure in new ways, insisting on the fleshy materiality of fruit as […]

Post-Election 2024: What Just Happened?

Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons

With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day after for a conversation about the results.

Sponsored by: Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities