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Hackathon 101 with ClarkTIE

Join ClarkTIE for this info session to learn more about hackathons and how to make the most out of them.

Chit Chat and Pizza

Come relax, talk with your classmates, and get to know the computer science community at Clark — and did we mention pizza?

Cosmic Cowboy, a sci-fi opera (free tickets available)

White Snake Projects, a longtime collaborator with the Becker School of Design & Technology, presents “Cosmic Cowboy,” a sci-fi opera experience exploring the mysteries of space, time, and love. Free tickets are available for members of the Clark community.

Cosmic Cowboy, a sci-fi opera (free tickets available)

White Snake Projects, a longtime collaborator with the Becker School of Design & Technology, presents “Cosmic Cowboy,” a sci-fi opera experience exploring the mysteries of space, time, and love. Free tickets are available for members of the Clark community.

Computer Science Ice Cream Social

The Department of Computer Science invites students to learn about the department, hang out with each other, and enjoy some ice cream!

Summer Game Studio

Summer Game Studio offers high school students the opportunity to dive into the gaming industry. This two-week residential program allows students ages 14 to 18 to live, learn, and play games together.

Spring Seminar Series: Guest Speaker Brigita Urbanc

Brigita Urbanc of Drexel University Professor / Associate Head for Graduate Studies Department of Physics / Drexel University Philadelphia, PA Professor Brigita Urbanc Title: Biophysics insights into perplexity of amyloid b-protein oligomer formation Substantial evidence accumulated over several decades implicates soluble oligomers formed by intrinsically disordered amyloid b-protein (Ab) as central to Alzheimer's disease pathology. […]

On Trans Game History: Networked Games, Glitches, Trans Studies, and the Digital

This talk by Whitney (Whit) Pow (they/them) of New York University situates today’s queer and trans games movement within the histories, contributions, and politics of queer and trans people and people of color from the 1970s to the present. How might we re-think and re-imagine the radical potentiality of video games by centering game studies […]

The Future of Video Games: Race, Play, and the Speculative Imagination

  In this talk, which is written as a love letter, Professor TreaAndrea M. Russworm (she/her) from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst examines different modalities of Black cultural life—hip hop, Blaxploitation film, popular fiction, and simulation games—as spatial-speculative tools for playing in a broken world. What can Black speculative thinking teach us about navigating the […]

Game Design for the End of the World

Screenshot of "Cloud Theory," a game (in development) by Colleen Macklin   Climate change, pandemics, political polarization, systemic racism, and capitalism run amok! If there’s anything that marks the 2020s, it’s a sense that life on the planet is increasingly under attack. Games –particularly video games – have explored these apocalyptic themes, often putting players […]

Augmented Abilities in the Virtual World

Evolution of technology has always seemed to touch non-disabled people first and then adjusted for the bigger subset of people by either those who care or have experienced difficulty in using the technology. Professor  John Magee will be hosting a talk on augmented abilities in the virtual world in which Professor Magee will talk about how […]