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Prefiguring Buen Sobrevivir: Post-extractivist, Communitarian Feminist Practices for Good Survival

South American scholars and activists have proposed buen vivir and post-extractivism as utopian paradigms of alternative nature/society relationships rooted in indigenous knowledges. This talk reassesses and modifies these abstract concepts, proposing the idea of Buen sobrevivir, or “good survival”, as a radical, prefigurative politics grown out of communitarian feminist, post-extractivist praxis by Lenca women and their […]

Guest Speaker: Dan Schawbel, New York Times bestselling author

Date: November 11 Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm Type of Event: Virtual Location:  via Zoom Clark University DECA is hosting New York Times bestselling author Dan Schawbel on Thursday, Nov. 11 from 5:30 - 6:30pm on Zoom. Dan Schawbel is a bestselling author, Managing Partner of Workplace Intelligence, workplace researcher, global keynote speaker, podcast host, and […]

The Fitchburg Art Museum and Community Service

In the 21st century, American art museums are facing new challenges that demand significant institutional change. To ensure ongoing relevance, museums are being asked to be more responsive to, and reflective of, their immediate communities. The Fitchburg Art Museum (FAM) in Fitchburg, Massachusetts has become a leader in this work. Director and Clark University alumnus […]

Exploring Careers in Biotechnology

Why should I explore a career or academic program in biotechnology? What are the different career pathways in biotech? What are the immediate and emerging job & internships that I can consider right now? Join this event to get answers to these questions and more while meeting industry professionals and Clark alumni in biotech. Biotechnology […]

How to Get Academic Credit for Your Spring Internship

Wondering how to get academic credit for an internship? This overview of the Academic Internship Program (AIP) will cover:  Deciding: When do you really need credit for your internship?  How the application process works  Deadlines & requirements  Tips for international students  How to find internships (brief overview)   Register on Handshake now!

How to Make Handshake and ClarkCONNECT Work for You

What's the difference between Handshake and ClarkCONNECT? This workshop will help you become a job, internship, and networking platform super-user, so opportunities will come to you! Discover how to:  Demystify the tools available for your career exploration and understand the differences between Handshake and ClarkCONNECT  Build strategies for personalizing your job/internship and mentor recommendations   Find new alumni connections who can […]

Career Exploration Weeks: Healthcare, Biotech, and Life Sciences

Wondering which career fields might fit your interests? Join the Career Connections Center (CCC) for Career Exploration Weeks, 6 industry-themed weeks that offer a variety of virtual webinars, workshops, and panels to help you explore your interests and learn more about an industry. Whatever your class year and major, you can join as many events […]

Career Exploration Weeks: Healthcare, Biotech, & Life Sciences

Join the Career Connections Center (CCC) for Career Exploration Weeks, 6 industry-themed weeks that offer a variety of virtual webinars, workshops, and panels to help you explore your interests and learn more about an industry. Whatever your class year and major, you can join as many events as you want! Gain industry insight from professionals […]

Expanding mining’s frontier to the deep seabed: What could possibly go wrong?

Zoom link HERE Presenter: Catherine Coumans Coumans has coordinated corporate accountability research and the Asia-Pacific program at MiningWatch Canada for 20 years. She has worked in solidarity with communities and Indigenous peoples affected by Canadian mining companies in more than ten Asia-Pacific countries and in Tanzania. She holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology and has published on […]

Steinbrecher Fellowship Informational Session

This exceptional program provides fellowships for Clark undergraduates to pursue original ideas, creative research, public service or enrichment projects. The Steinbrecher Fellowship awards between 5-7 students each year, for funding up to $5,000. The application deadline is fast approaching - February 15th at 11:59 PM! Come to learn more about the award, and please visit […]

Listening in Nature Event

Join us for a walking tour of Clark's Hadwen Arboretum with Dr. John Rogan and Nick Geron, as guides to the ongoing restoration work including trail creation, tree planting, and invasive species removal. The tour will last about one hour. Please meet at the intersection of May and Lovell Street to walk over together. Contact: […]

Expanding Mining’s Frontier to the deep seabed: What could possibly go wrong?

Once the realm of science fiction fantasy, the prospect of huge machines being lowered onto fragile deep seabed ecosystems to mine for metals is now only two years away from becoming reality. Coumans’s presentation sets out the historical roots of this expansion of extractivism at a time of acute concern about ocean health, biodiversity loss […]