Celebrate Juneteenth at Clark
Stop by to celebrate and learn more about Juneteenth.
Stop by to celebrate and learn more about Juneteenth.
Designed for direct service providers, managers, and others in refugee resettlement, this webinar will explore and address the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with fostering inclusivity for LGBTQ+ individuals in newcomer services contexts.
Join Community Engagement and Volunteering to ride the free WRTA bus to and from the Pride Worcester Festival.
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 […]
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 […]
With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day after for a conversation about the results.
A live cooking demonstration with Chef Panos Karafoulidis from Thessaloniki, Greece, where Clark students participated in the "Food, Migration, and Belonging in Thessaloniki" summer study abroad program.
The second “Songs of Peace” event will feature performers of varying religious and cultural backgrounds together as they showcase their renditions of how peace and reconciliation can be translated through song, words, and dance.
Please join the Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies and co-sponsor Asian Studies Program for an exceptional lecture about China's power abroad presented by political scientist Diana Fu.
Hear from Claudia Luz Suarez and Chef Nicole Garcia, of Oakland Bloom, a nonprofit that supports poor-and-working class immigrant, refugee, and BIPOC chefs to start their own food businesses in Oakland, CA.
Hear poems, stories, and songs performed in their original languages. Let’s have a night of beautiful language and cultural exchange!
Mercedes Bustamante, ecologist and professor at the University of Brasilia, Brazil, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture.