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Cultures of Exile : Class Project Presentations

Come and hear about:
Recording Video Recipes from Home with ACE Families: Suggestions for success
Kitchen Access for Haitian Families in Hotel Accommodations: Current practices
Sourcing Fresh and Tasty Food from Home: Is urban farming the solution?

Poster Exhibition – Farming For Multispecies Justice: Food Security, Racial Capitalism, and Abolitionist Agroecology

Join us for an enlightening experience where 16 dedicated students showcase their journey through a semester-long community-engaged course. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or a curious learner, this exhibition promises insights and inspiration for all who care about justice in our food systems. Take advantage of this opportunity to broaden your perspective and contribute to a more just and equitable world through agriculture.

Workshop: Further Adventures in Digital Humanities Research Techniques

Open to faculty, staff, and graduate students from Clark University and surrounding institutions! Register Now: https://bit.ly/helloworldmay3 Clark University Facilitators: Eduard Arriaga-Arango, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair Department of Language, Literature, and Culture Li Han, Ph.D. Professor of Computer Science Director, Interdisciplinary Program in Data Science Matt Malsky, Ph.D. Professor of Music Director, Higgins School of […]

Feel Good Finals: Study Break with the Office of Global Engagement

Swing by the ALCI Lounge to de-stress and enjoy some snacks, coffee, and tea to fuel up for finals. Chat with the Office of Global Engagement staff about all things international, from study abroad to language exchange while you're there! 

Late Night Breakfast

Come gather for this long-standing tradition where your Clark staff and administrators are there to greet you, wish you good luck as you close out your semester, and serve you a late-night meal!

Mindfulness & Meditation

Come relax and recharge during finals week with some mindfulness and meditation activities!

Edible Landscapes

What insights emerge when we view agriculture not just as a means of food production, but as a unique landscape in itself? By examining the historical evolution of food landscapes, what revelations can we uncover about the dynamics of power?

Second Annual Choral Invitational

The Clark University Choir and Symphony Orchestra join with high school choruses through the region and the New England Repertory Orchestra to perform the Gloria of Francis Poulenc and the Requiem of Gabriel Fauré.