Biology Seminar Series presents Dr. Jessica Goodheart
Dr. Jessica Goodheart is the assistant curator of malacology and an assistant professor at the Richard Gilder Graduate School at the American Museum of Natural History.
Dr. Jessica Goodheart is the assistant curator of malacology and an assistant professor at the Richard Gilder Graduate School at the American Museum of Natural History.
Professor Christopher Arumainayagam is a physical chemist who uses surface chemistry techniques to study radiation chemistry.
Clark University has arranged free access to Sprintax for our international students. Sprintax will guide students through the tax preparation process, arrange the necessary documents, and check if they are due a tax refund.
The Out in Career panel discussion will focus on life after Clark, the job search process, and employment as LGBTQIA+.
An interdisciplinary evening of art, featuring student dancers, guest performers, gallery art, music, and more. There will be two performances — 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. $5 for the public, free with a Clark ID.
Nonresident tax webinar for those on CPT or OPT.
This talk will explore some of the many ways in which humans have used rivers over time — and how we continue to do so today.
Between 1992 and 1995, Bosnian Serb forces humiliated, sexually abused, tortured, and killed Bosnian Muslims and Croats in a widespread, systematic way as part of the armed conflicts occurring across the former Yugoslavia.
Open today! Stop by for student-friendly prices on fashionable clothes.
A conversation with Equatorial Guinea's most translated author.
Professor Ursula K. Heise, UCLA Novelists, journalists, film directors and artists have created fictional and nonfictional stories about anthropogenic climate change for the last fifty years. The majority of these stories focus on scenarios of large-scale disaster and end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it, with cities under water as a prominent motif. Such stories have been criticized for scientific […]
Free concert by Progressive Folk/Americana band Nefesh Mountain.