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Poetry Reading and Discussion with Adael Mejía, Worcester’s Youth Poet Laureate

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 discussion. Mejía is a multifaceted artist, youth worker, and performer of Ecuadorean heritage. He will read from his recent works and share more about his […]

The Writing Life with Professor Phil Lemos

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. Attendees will learn how to take steps beyond earning their degree to prepare to apply for jobs in publishing, editing, etc. after graduation. Discussion will […]

A Past, Present and Future of Holocaust History

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. 

Workshops on Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities

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.

Workshops on Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities

Session 1: An Introduction to Digital Humanities Research Clark University facilitators: Eduard Arriaga-Arango, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Language, Literature, and Culture Matt Malsky, Ph.D. Professor of Music and Director, Higgins School of Humanities In this first session of the Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities workshop series, we will introduce digital humanities […]

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Chowder Fest

The English Department cordially invites you to Chowder Fest! This year’s speakers are Kaitlynn Chase, M.A. ’21, Rachel Lloyd ’20, and John R. Ohotnicky, M.Ed., assistant provost and university registrar.