Resume Building Workshop by ClarkTIE
Are you looking to take the next step in your academic or professional journey? Join us for the TIE Resume Builder Workshop, hosted by Clark Center for Technology, Innovation and […]
Are you looking to take the next step in your academic or professional journey? Join us for the TIE Resume Builder Workshop, hosted by Clark Center for Technology, Innovation and […]
Discovering the Sonic Spaces of Traditional Mongolian Herders: An Application of the Principles of Soundscape Ecology Sound is all around us. Indeed, anything that moves is a measure of the […]
The staff of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites Clark faculty to stop by for coffee and pastry at an informal meet and greet.
“Queer Comedy Presents,” a three-event series sponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities, English Department, and Screen Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Media, Culture, and the Arts programs, launches […]
Join us as we launch the three-part “Queer Comedy Presents” series with a lecture by Professor Lauryl Tucker, Associate Professor of English at Sewanee: The University of the South. Funny […]
SPS students are welcome to join Nathan Cruz, International Student Advisor and SPS Immigration Advisor, for office hours on Wednesday, September 14 from 3:00-4:00pm in JC 111.
School of Management students are welcome to stop by and ask questions about immigration issues and concerns.
Clark physics faculty invite you to our official department welcome for the fall 2022 semester.
Dr. Jack is a new assistant professor in the Biology department at Clark. She is an evolutionary biologist studying the eco-evolutionary dynamics of biotic interactions involving plants
Looking to better understand American health insurance? Join us for this session led by Clark's health insurance representative. This event is part of Swag Series.
Professor Paul Posner will moderate a Q&A session with Beatriz Bustos Gallardo, professor at the Universidad de Chile, about the 2019 social revolt in Chile that led to the writing and referendum of a new constitution. The constitutional assembly included leaders from ecological movements, and an ecological lens was central to the whole document.
As the University launches its comprehensive Classification and Compensation Study, all staff and administrators are encouraged to learn more about the initiative and the first phase of the project — a position description questionnaire, which all part- and full-time administrators and staff will be required to complete. Staff, administrators, and faculty who supervise staff are invited.