Webinar: Compassion as Integration? Refugee Resettlement Practitioners with Lived Experience
This Belonging Talks event will draw on a recent survey of refugee resettlement practitioners from across the U.S.
This Belonging Talks event will draw on a recent survey of refugee resettlement practitioners from across the U.S.
Geography Student Insight Panel Hear from current students about their undergraduate experiences in the Graduate School of Geography. Ask questions to the panelists and connect with your peers! Panelists: Abby […]
Vandana Singh is a writer of speculative fiction, and has published three short story collections.
This community conversation will focus on legislation to dismantle structural racism in the Massachusetts Department of Corrections.
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.
Urban dwellers are transforming rural land use and ownership in East Africa In this talk, Dr. Kimambo will share her ongoing work in Eastern Africa that links rural land use […]
A conversation with Curtis Chin, the author of the best-selling “Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant,” will be followed by an audience Q&A and reception.
Join Goddard Library and Clark faculty as we celebrate the joy of reading through this in-person interview with Anders Morley, author of “This Land of Snow: A Journey Across the North in Winter.”
Defensible Space on the Move: Mobilisation in English Housing Policy and Practice In this talk, Professor Lees will discuss Defensible Space on the Move: Mobilisation in English Housing Policy and […]
Join members of the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) at a Virtual Book Club on Thursday, February 8, as we celebrate Black History Month! Clark's University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead us through a discussion about the book “Kindred” by Octavia Butler.
The Visual and Performing Arts Department and the Higgins School of Humanities present a week of dance workshops — ballet, hip hop, and flexn — as part of the Higgins Spring 2024 symposium, “Movement.”