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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 […]

Want to Intern at a B Corp.? Meet Butcherbox!

ButcherBox is recruiting Clark students for internships! Join this session to meet Clark alumna, Jane Ward, the talent acquisition specialist at ButcherBox. Learn what a benefit corporation is, get an […]

Clark University Sinfonia

The Clark University Sinfonia, a student string ensemble directed by Peter Sulski, performs its fall concert.

A NOLA Jazz Fest

Grab your Mardi Gras beads and join us at Red Square for a fun afternoon of performances by Clark University Jazz Workshop & Combos!

National Library Week: April 3-9, 2022

Celebrate National Library Week with Goddard Library! Alumni and Friends Online Book Club: The Reading List: A Novel. 5 April 2022, 6-7PM EST Zoom https://alumni.clarku.edu/april2022_bookclub  Sign up for a Worcester […]

How to Get Academic Credit for Your Summer Internship

Undergrads, wondering how to get academic credit for an internship? This overview of the Academic Internship Program (AIP) will cover:   Deciding: When do you really need credit for your internship?  […]

April 7 and 8, 2022: Animating Absence: Photographs in Liquid Time

Speakers: Marianne Hirsch (Professor of Comparative Literature and Gender Studies, Columbia University) Leo Spitzer (K. T. Vernon Professor Emeritus, Dartmouth College) Workshop: Representing Absence: Refugees, Forced Migration, and Aftermath  Marianne […]

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 […]