Alumni University: Faculty Presentations
Join fellow alumni back in the classroom to hear esteemed Clark Faculty present on their research projects at one of these two concurrent faculty talks.
Join fellow alumni back in the classroom to hear esteemed Clark Faculty present on their research projects at one of these two concurrent faculty talks.
In celebration of Juneteenth, join the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) for this virtual conversation with Professor Ousmane Power-Greene, Ph.D., an associate professor in the History department and Clark’s director of Africana Studies, who will discuss his recently published novel, “The Confessions of Matthew Strong.”
Clark University is offering Workshop for High School Teachers: The APA-Clark workshop for high school psychology teachers has become one of the most sought-after professional developmental experiences available.
The Integration and Belonging Hub Webinar Series presents Sandra Grudic, who will ponder the messiness of belonging, drawing upon her refugee — and non-refugee — experiences.
Dr. Aziza Ahmed presents “Abortion and the Supreme Court: Law, Health, and Politics after Dobbs” as Clark University observes Constitution Day 2023.
Kenn Turner will talk about the prevalence of life sciences education, careers, and opportunities in the state of Massachusetts.
The Honorable Margaret Guzman ’89, the first Hispanic judge to serve on the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, will visit Clark for a conversation about careers in law.
The fall 2023 William V. Shannon ’47, LITT.D. ’64, Lecture will be presented by Spencer Piston, associate professor and director of advanced programs in political science at Boston University.
This webinar is part of the Integration and Belonging Hub‘s ‘Belonging Talks‘ series.
Part of Goddard Library’s Works-in-Progress Series, Economics Professor David Cuberes will discuss his research-in-progress: “The Impact of Horse Adoption on Native American Nations.”
Goddard Library’s “Between the Lines” author series continues with Professor Ora Szekely, who will discuss her recent book, “Syria Divided: Patterns of Violence in a Complex Civil War” (Columbia UP, 2023).
The lecture will be presented by Josh Kratka, Senior Attorney of the National Environmental Law Center, Boston MA. The National Environmental Law Center (NELC) is a non-profit public interest litigation center founded in 1990 to enforce anti-pollution laws and promote long-term solutions to the nation's pressing environmental problems. Download flyer