Listening in Nature Week
A new Earth conversation presents a week of opportunities to engage with the natural world on campus and beyond.
A new Earth conversation presents a week of opportunities to engage with the natural world on campus and beyond.
Set aside some time to slow down and celebrate the arrival of fall. Enjoy cider, cider donuts, and stargazing (weather permitting).
Enjoy a hike at Donker Farm, part of the Greater Worcester Land Trust. Led by the Worcester Intercollegiate Outdoor Initiative, we will take a short hike and then help put the animals to bed.
Join Professor Matt Malsky for a curated 20-minute walking tour with focused listening, a way of encouraging us to better understand our sonic world.
Take an interactive guided tour of the plants found at the Hadwen Arboretum to learn more about native tree species, their ecological importance, and the valuable role urban wilds can play in supporting biodiversity.
Stefanie Covino, Marsh Institute research scientist and director of the Blackstone Watershed Collaborative, will discuss creating partnerships between academia and the community to build climate resilience.
Take a walk with us Clark's own Hadwen Arboretum.
As global mining expands, conflict increases. In this Extractives@Clark discussion, a panel of experts will examine faith-based pathways to integral ecology and human rights.