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Celebrating Visual Arts at Clark (Part III)

Throughout the 2021/22 academic year (in three consecutive exhibitions), the Schiltkamp Gallery/Traina Center for the Arts will showcase the work of the many innovative visual arts faculty at Clark, while […]

“Thinking Visually: Contemporary Curatorial Practice,” talk by Nancy K. Burns of the Worcester Art Museum

Nancy K. Burns, The Stoddard Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Worcester Art Museum, will discuss the role of the curator as steward, collector, and scholar in the twenty-first century. Topics discussed will include balancing collection care with public access, developing exhibitions, considerations when acquiring and deaccessioning art, and some of the […]

Opportunity Funding Info Session

Grab lunch and then log into our info session for a broad overview of funding available to undergraduates for internships, research, and self-designed projects. We will have student panelists who won awards last year joining us to answer questions and provide the inside scoop on their own experiences!    Register on Handshake now!

International Rescue Committee: Information Session

Hosted by Clark University’s Career Connections Center & International Rescue Committee (IRC) Presenter: Kyle Monsees, Volunteer & Family Mentor Coordinator, International Rescue Committee The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America. At work today in over 40 countries and 26 […]

Alumni & Friends Book Club: The Secret History of Wonder Woman

Please join the Alumni & Friends Book Club for a discussion of The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore. “A cultural history of Wonder Woman traces the character's creation and enduring popularity, drawing on interviews and archival research to reveal the pivotal role of feminism in shaping her seven-decade story.” (worldcat.org).

Asian/American Gaming: Techno-Orientalism, Open World Empire, and The Race Card

Since the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985, Asia has remained the center of video game hardware manufacturing (China and Southeast Asia), the center of game innovation and the birthplace of most game genres (Japan), and the largest reliable resource of consumers (nearly half of game players reside in Asia). Game scholars Tara Fickle (University of […]

Goddard Library Spring Workshop: Peer Review

Peer Reviewed Sources Do you dread assignments that require “peer reviewed/scholarly/refereed” sources? Not sure how to tell if what you have found qualifies?  Not sure where to start looking? Join us for a quick overview of peer review, what to look for, and how to make searching easier.

Goddard Library Spring Workshop: Peer Review

Peer Reviewed Sources Do you dread assignments that require “peer reviewed/scholarly/refereed” sources? Not sure how to tell if what you have found qualifies?  Not sure where to start looking? Join us for a quick overview of peer review, what to look for, and how to make searching easier.

How to Make Handshake Work for You

Just what exactly is Handshake, anyway? How can I make it work for my job/internship search? This workshop will answer these questions and help you become a job, internship, and […]