• Vienna, 1890 – 1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril

    In the first decades of the twentieth-century Vienna was a locus for cultural and intellectual innovation, as well as for radical politics of left and right. This symposium brings together a group of leading interdisciplinary scholars to explore the interactions of art, music, and cultural politics in the decades preceding the rise of National Socialism and […]

  • Concert: A Spectrum of Viennese Song, 1900-1938

    Performed by Stephanie Weiss (mezzo-soprano) and Christina Wright-Ivanova (piano), as part of the Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril symposium.

  • International Student Welcome

    We hope our new international Clarkies will join us for International Student Welcome.

  • International Student Welcome

    We hope our new international Clarkies will join us for International Student Welcome.

  • Myanmar and the Politics of Humanitarianism: Diaspora, Identity, and Advocacy

    This panel discussion will explore the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there, including challenges, dilemmas, and everyday politics of aid and advocacy in Myanmar, including among a growing diaspora of Burmese activists abroad.

  • Poetry Reading and Discussion with Adael Mejía, Worcester’s Youth Poet Laureate

    Join us for a special event in honor of Latine/Latinx Heritage Month. Adael “Ace” Mejía, Worcester’s Youth Poet Laureate, will be at Clark University for a poetry reading and moderated discussion. Mejía is a multifaceted artist, youth worker, and performer of Ecuadorean heritage. He will read from his recent works and share more about his […]

  • Clark Tank Winners Panel Luncheon

    Meet Clark students who have won prize money for their small businesses through Clark Tank. Ask questions and learn how to present the best pitch! Lunch provided by the Clark Food Truck! register here!

  • Workshops on Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities

    Session 1: An Introduction to Digital Humanities Research Clark University facilitators: Eduard Arriaga-Arango, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Language, Literature, and Culture Matt Malsky, Ph.D. Professor of Music and Director, Higgins School of Humanities In this first session of the Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities workshop series, we will introduce digital humanities […]