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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 […]

ClarkArts presents ‘Big Black Balloon’ by Eljon Wardally ’03

Clark’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts presents “Big Black Balloon,” a new play by Clark alumna Eljon Wardally ’03. Shows: Wednesday, March 23, 7 p.m.; Thursday, March 24, 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 26, 2 p.m.; Saturday, March 26, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, March 27: 2 p.m.

Data Science Tabling Session

Data has always been available to us but we've seen an exponential rise in data-driven problem solving and people taking on this approach to tackle problems over the decade! Clark University has adapted to this trend and now offers a major and minor in Data Science. We'll be tabling outside the Higgins Cafe to share […]

Career Pathways from Clark and Beyond

Presented by Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, PhD Clark Alum (MA International Development, 1988; PhD Economics, 1986) and current Clark Board of Trustees member, Ellen Hughes-Cromwick will talk about her journey from her time at Clark University to a career that included stops in the private sector, academia, and government service. Ellen served as chief global economist at […]

Big Black Balloon

Content Warning: Portrayals of disordered eating, self-harm, drug use, and possible death.  Please note: this event is open to the public! Audience members must be vaccinated and masked. No food or drink is permitted. Eventbrite tickets are required for entry and are available below. Clark’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts presents “Big Black Balloon,” […]

Career Exploration Weeks: Arts, Media, & Entertainment

Open to all majors and class years, this virtual event offers students the opportunity to explore career paths in arts, media, and entertainment. Meet employers, alumni & industry professionals, and […]

Poets and Writers Reading Series: Pity the Beast by Robin McLean

Pity the Beast by Robin McLean Former Clark Instructor Robin McLean returns from the West for a reading and conversation with Clark Prof. of Practice Michael Carolan. Robin taught at Clark between 2012 & 2018.  Called an "eco-feminist Western" and a "work of crazy brilliance," her noval was named a Best Book of Fiction of […]

Opportunity Funding Info Session

Grab lunch and walk over to ASEC 313 or log in to our info session virtually for a broad overview of summer funding available to undergraduates for unpaid internships, research, or self-designed projects. Learn what funds are available, how to apply, and important deadlines. Register on Handshake now!

Opportunity Funding Info Session

Grab lunch and walk over to ASEC 313 or log in to our info session virtually for a broad overview of summer funding available to undergraduates for unpaid internships, research, or self-designed projects. Learn what funds are available, how to apply, and important deadlines. Register on Handshake now!

Gaming the Humanities, and Humanizing Games

Ashlyn Sparrow   Games are the largest cultural and entertainment forms of our time. Pre-Covid, thousands of players would gather in parks to play Pokemon Go or in large stadiums to see international teams play a game of League of Legends. These numbers have continued to grow with games like Animal Crossing: New Horizon, selling […]