Oh! Horror! A Night of Spooky Storytelling
Latin Social NightAn evening of spooky storytelling with readings by special faculty guests, Jennifer Plante and Gino DiIorio, and other creative Clarkies.
An evening of spooky storytelling with readings by special faculty guests, Jennifer Plante and Gino DiIorio, and other creative Clarkies.
With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day after for a conversation about the results.
In this book launch, Professor Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez reads from their poetry chapbook. A/An, which uses 17th-century court records of the Salem Witch Trials to uncover the power and violence residing within the language of the legal system.
Have you ever considered joining Peace Corps? Please come to Jefferson Room 320 to get informed by the regional Peace Corps Recruiter as they talk about their experiences and the application process. Additionally, you will be informed on the new Peace Corps Prep program.
Enjoy a cup of tea in Jonas Clark 208(ALCI lounge) and learn about study abroad opportunities and faculty-led summer programs.
Please join the Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies and co-sponsor Asian Studies Program for an exceptional lecture about China's power abroad presented by political scientist Diana Fu.
Join us for a screening of Oblivion, a filmed opera by John Aylward, professor of music at Clark. The opera, inspired by Dante’s “Pergatorio,” was filmed on the Clark campus.
Mercedes Bustamante, ecologist and professor at the University of Brasilia, Brazil, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture.
Join co-sponsors Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies as we host Loubna Qutami in a timely and thought-provoking discussion on Palestinian Feminism.
Many Arctics: What Does it Look Like and Why Is it Important for the Future of Governance in the Far North? The Arctic is transforming in dramatic and complex ways […]