Practicing Geography Week 2022: Ph.D. Conversations Over Dessert
Enjoy dessert while you hear from current Ph.D. students about their experiences and research, ask questions, and get tips.
Enjoy dessert while you hear from current Ph.D. students about their experiences and research, ask questions, and get tips.
Curious about the history behind Thanksgiving? Join ALCI and Clark doctoral candidate Melissa Marchand for a short presentation on the historical background behind this holiday. This event is part of […]
Wondering about Thanksgiving in the U.S. and the history behind the holiday? Join the American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) for a Thanksgiving information session!
Take a walk with us Clark's own Hadwen Arboretum.
Happy Halloween! Join us to carve a pumpkin on Halloween Day. You must pre-register using this link by Thursday, October 27 at 5:00pm.
Join Clark Tank App Design Challenge and get help, and possible funding, to design your app. The Challenge runs during the first module of the spring semester, earning .5 credit! […]
The E&I for You & I Podcast with Host Alec Tarnowski drops every Saturday at 3 p.m. Join Alec as he covers the happenings in Clark Entrepreneurship & Innovation program, […]
Dr. Paul D. Cotnoir, dean of the Becker School of Design and Technology, will facilitate this panel discussion, featuring Clark’s Interactive Media: Game Design and Development program and its place at the […]
How do fictional representations relate to the truth historians have established about the past? Focusing on the Holocaust and Holocaust perpetrators, this conversation will examine the chasm between fiction and scholarship.
Please join us for the next installment of our series, Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty, […]
Join us for a screening of filmmaker Marq Evans’s newest documentary, “ClayDream,” about the “Father of Claymation,” Will Vinton. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Evans.
Is our democracy in danger? Harvard Professor Daniel Ziblatt, co-author of the best-selling “How Democracies Die,” will discuss his research and why he and his co-author, Steven Levitsky, believe the answer is yes.