Join us for a screening and discussion of “The Last of the Nightingales,” an immersive journey with sound ecologist Bernie Krause to explore how natural soundscapes can help us overcome the climate crisis.
This panel discussion brings together scholars and practitioners who explore belonging, migration, and displacement in urban settings through a multidisciplinary lens. Hosted by the Integration and Belonging Hub.
The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Mahima Gupta, a Clark doctoral student in computational and mathematical biology.
Don’t miss Time Management & Work-Life Balance interactive alumni panel designed to help you navigate the demands of professional and personal life. Featuring accomplished recent graduates of the Class of […]
An extraordinary night featuring a powerhouse ensemble of jazz luminaries at the intersection of tradition and innovation: Nicholas Payton (trumpet), Benito Gonzalez (piano), Buster Williams (bass), and Lenny White (drums).
Speaker: Doug Gollin (Tufts) Title: TBA Date: Thursday, April 17 Time: 12:00-1:15 pm Location: Jonas Clark Hall, Room 104
Join us for the 8th Annual CUSB Analytics Competition, where students may choose any research topic, with special consideration given to projects focused on sustainability, social, economic, or environmental change.
Learn essential financial skills that will help you manage your money, protect against fraud, and build a secure financial future.
Join the Arboretum Advocates and Professor John Rogan to help maintain the Hadwen Arboretum.
Join the Arboretum Advocates to help maintain the Hadwen Arboretum.
Explore how benefit-sharing policies, public participation, and indigeneity influence natural resource conflicts in the Ecuadorian Amazon with Danilo Borja, a researcher and practitioner who tackles energy justice, clean energy, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, and environmental remediation.
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