Student Workshop: Digital Study Skills
Set yourself up for success this fall semester by learning more about academic digital tools available to all Clark students.
Set yourself up for success this fall semester by learning more about academic digital tools available to all Clark students.
Discover how to conquer technical interviews with insights from Professor Pawan Gupta, a former principal software engineer and now a teaching professor in the Department of Computer Science.
Are you looking to take the next step in your academic or professional journey? Join us for the TIE Résumé Building Workshop, hosted by the Clark Center for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ClarkTIE).
Join ITS to learn how to edit, create, annotate, organize, and digitally sign PDFs with Adobe Acrobat. Powerful and user-friendly, Acrobat is one of the most popular PDF apps on the planet, with built-in text recognition, drag-and-drop editing, easy page organization, and file compilation. PDFs are ideal for public-facing communications or forms as their formatting […]
Get ready for a coding frenzy like never before! ClarkTIE (Clark Center for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship) is thrilled to present Clarkathon, the ultimate hackathon experience that welcomes all students with a passion for innovation, technology, and creativity.
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.
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 […]
Explore the MACD, see game studio projects in action, and speak with students and faculty as they work in their teams.