Clark Tank Business Pitch Competition
Join Professor Emilee Cocuzzo and her students pitch for funding on their business ideas. Up to $1500! Judges: Greg Montemurro, Brad Kern, Katie Cella, Rick Treitman '73, Ryan Cohen '18
Join Professor Emilee Cocuzzo and her students pitch for funding on their business ideas. Up to $1500! Judges: Greg Montemurro, Brad Kern, Katie Cella, Rick Treitman '73, Ryan Cohen '18
Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.
Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.
Black Alumni Homecoming Weekend concludes with a special brunch featuring traditional soul food favorites, live music, and the chance to mix and mingle with students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
The Black Student Union, with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Caribbean African Student Association, is sponsoring their first Black History Month Ball — BlackExcellence. Formal attire requested.
Honor the past and celebrate the futures of former and present Black students at this panel discussion featuring Black alumni from a range of graduation years.
Clark Tank Venture Development finalists will present their funding pitches to a panel of five alumni judges and a community director.
Enjoy a relaxed shopping experience with music and student-friendly prices.
Eight student ventures will compete for $1,000 in marketing funding that was donated by Debra Harrsch ’81, president and CEO of Brandwidth Solutions.
Gustavo Oliveira, assistant professor of geography, will discuss “Sustainable and Transparent Soy Supply Chains? A Political Ecology Critique of Neo-Malthusianism and Eco-Modernization Theory.”
Join the Department of Computer Science for Navigating Graduate Education: A Roadmap to Success, a workshop designed to help students navigate the graduate education application process.
This colloquium, hosted by Professor Michael Boyer, will feature Professor Qiong Ma of Boston College, who will discuss “Quantum materials under the nonlinear electromagnetic spotlight.”