Queer & Trans Students of Color (QTSOC) Affinity Space Meeting
An affinity space that centers BIPOC students who are LGBTQIA+ to build community, share experiences, and explore the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality.
An affinity space that centers BIPOC students who are LGBTQIA+ to build community, share experiences, and explore the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality.
Apply by Feb. 15 to participate in Clark’s new study abroad experience in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Calling all Clark University Faculty: Chances are that you have been thinking about your teaching, student work, and ChatGPT – software powered by artificial intelligence. Though still a rapidly developing technology, generative AI is already able to deliver nuanced text that mimics natural human writing… sometimes. Yet responses to ChatGPT seem to range from excitement […]
Subterranean Matters: Cooperative Mining and Resource Nationalism in Plurinational Bolivia In an era of increased state involvement in natural resource governance, members of Bolivia’s “mining cooperatives” are commonly described as thieves of national wealth. Nevertheless, these small-scale miners won significant influence in Bolivia’s radically restructured Plurinational State, in which the rights of both Indigenous peoples […]
The Office of Sponsored Programs and Research (OSPR), and the Goddard Library invite you to attend one of two workshop to introduce you to Pivot-RP, a ProQuest database to assist […]
The Office of Sponsored Programs and Research, and the Goddard Library invite you to attend this in-person and hands-on workshop to introduce you to Pivot-RP, a ProQuest database to assist […]
Brand Love with Lawrence Norman Be part of an exciting workshop series with experienced and knowledgeable speakers for this E&I Clark Tank and AMA Marketing workshop collab! This collaboration is […]
The CEV guest speaker for Black History Month will be Claudio Eshun, aka Don Claude, who uses his experiences to reimagine storytelling,
The Clark Collective Pop-up will feature the 16 students whose ventures are part of this year’s Clark Tank competition.
Come be a part of the walking group hosted by Wellness Education!
A support group that centers the experiences and voices of trans and/or gender diverse identifying or exploring individuals at Clark.
*This event will be held virtually* Dr. Tameka Ellington’s lecture, “The Oppressed Head: A Historical Review of the Beauty and Identity of Black Women’s Hair and Headdress,” is part of Clark’s Black History Month programming.