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.
Join the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) and Company One Theatre (founded by six Clarkies) at the Strand Theatre in Boston for a reception and performance of “The Boy Who Kissed the Sky,” directed by Summer L. Williams ’01, M.A.Ed. ’02. The play is inspired by the early life and influences of musical icon Jimi Hendrix.
Join the Alumni & Friends Book Club as we honor Hispanic Heritage Month. Clark’s University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead us through a discussion about the book Violeta by Isabel Allende.
Dr. Aziza Ahmed presents “Abortion and the Supreme Court: Law, Health, and Politics after Dobbs” as Clark University observes Constitution Day 2023.
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.
Explore the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there.
Adael “Ace” Mejía, Worcester's Youth Poet Laureate — a multifaceted artist, youth worker, and performer of Ecuadorean heritage — will give a poetry reading and participate in a moderated discussion.
Join us for a special event in honor of Latine/Latinx Heritage Month. Adael “Ace” Mejía, Worcester’s Youth Poet Laureate, will be at Clark University for a poetry reading and moderated […]
The Geography Colloquium presents “The Making of Drought: Dams and Indian Water Rights along the Colorado River and its Tributaries.”
The Writing Life: How to Prepare for a Career in Writing, Editing, Publishing & More Creative Writing Professor, Phil Lemos, will lead this session for students interested in writing careers. […]
The keynote address for the Fifth International Graduate Student Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies will feature Wendy Lower of Claremont McKenna College. A reception will follow.
In this first session of the Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities workshop series, open to faculty, staff, and graduate students at Clark and beyond, facilitators will introduce digital humanities through a working definition, project examples, and a hands-on primer to some basic computing skills.