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New England Repertory Orchestra presents “Their Own Spark”

NERO celebrates women composers with music that overflows with power and energy in the Daniels Theater at Atwood Hall, Atwood Hall. Overture in C Major, by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Piano Concerto in One Movement, by Florence Price Symphony No. 3 in G minor, by Louise Farrenc Please note: this event is open to the public! Audience […]

Hinge Ensemble presents “Talk Around It”

Hinge is a quartet made up of Philipp Stäudlin (saxophones), Dan VanHassel (electric guitar), Matt Sharrock (percussion), and Keith Kirchoff (piano). Lying somewhere between a classical chamber ensemble and a […]

Clark Esports Video Games Night – Just Dance and Mario Kart

Come show us your best moves in Just Dance! Toss some blue shells in Mario Kart! Spectators welcome. Feel free to hang out, have pizza, and watch the fun. Admission is free and open only to the Clark campus community. All guests are expected to comply with Clark’s most current vaccination and masking policies. Co-sponsored […]

Amy Cheu-Defense Presentation

Amy Cheu - Defense Presentation Location: Lasry Center for Bioscience, Room B237 Time: 2:45pm

March 17, 2022: Living in Climate Refuge 

Speakers: Justin Hosbey (Assistant Professor, Emory University), Tessa Rose Farmer (Assistant Professor, University of Virginia) and Caterina Scaramelli (Assistant Professor, Boston University) Strassler Center Professors Sultan Doughan and Frances Tanzer organized a workshop to examine climate induced displacement, its historical implications, and current dimensions. They directed a wide-ranging conversation with Justin Hosbey (Emory University), Caterina […]

How to Make Handshake Work for You

Just what exactly is Handshake, anyway? How can I make it work for my job/internship search? This workshop will answer these questions and help you become a job, internship, and […]

Goddard Library Spring Workshop: Peer Review

Peer Reviewed Sources Do you dread assignments that require “peer reviewed/scholarly/refereed” sources? Not sure how to tell if what you have found qualifies?  Not sure where to start looking? Join us for a quick overview of peer review, what to look for, and how to make searching easier.

Goddard Library Spring Workshop: Peer Review

Peer Reviewed Sources Do you dread assignments that require “peer reviewed/scholarly/refereed” sources? Not sure how to tell if what you have found qualifies?  Not sure where to start looking? Join us for a quick overview of peer review, what to look for, and how to make searching easier.

Asian/American Gaming: Techno-Orientalism, Open World Empire, and The Race Card

Since the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985, Asia has remained the center of video game hardware manufacturing (China and Southeast Asia), the center of game innovation and the birthplace of most game genres (Japan), and the largest reliable resource of consumers (nearly half of game players reside in Asia). Game scholars Tara Fickle (University of […]