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Alumni Guest: Alan Jackson ’10, Sr. Data Analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Date: March 2 Time: 10:30am - 11:30am Type of Event:  Virtual Location:  via Zoom Clark alumnus Alan Jackson is an experienced business analyst and lifelong learner who crafts meaningful insights from large, multi-dimensional datasets. With a bachelor's and master's degree in psychology, Alan began his career in psychology and research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital […]

Explore Black History Month Book Display and Online Resources

February is Black History Month, and to celebrate the occasion, we have put together a small book display entitled “Before the Movement was Mainstream” which features books about Black history, art and culture of early 20th Century America.  Please take a look and feel free to check out a book if it looks interesting! A […]

Utilizing LinkedIn – Clark TIE

We often apply to jobs without putting a face to our application, however, at times we overlook the importance of networking. In the United States alone, 30-50% of the new hires are based on referrals from employees working at the company. In addition to this, people with referrals are four times more likely to land […]

World Premiere: Unsaid Prayers, by composer Nico Gutierrez

Due to the impending snowstorm, this performance has been moved to Jefferson Academic Center 320. Unfortunately, we have made the decision to close this performance to the public and only invite members of the Clark campus community. A livestream will still be available at tinyurl.com/ClarkArtsYoutube. We appreciate your support and hope everyone can join us […]

Justice to Jobs (J2J) Launch Event

The Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies (CGRAS) is partnering with the Office of the Dean of the Faculty to launch the Justice to Jobs program (J2J) with a panel of alumni sharing how they have translated their work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at Clark into their career trajectories. The Justice to Jobs program is […]

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 […]