IGDA Clark Game Expo
Join students and game developers from across New England to make lasting connections.
Join students and game developers from across New England to make lasting connections.
This community conversation will focus on legislation to dismantle structural racism in the Massachusetts Department of Corrections.
Join the Office of Community Engagement and Volunteering in Thanksgiving food distribution at the Green Island Neighborhood Center.
TRIVIA Put your geography knowledge to the test! Come and enjoy food and trivia at Wan-Wang's on Park Ave to wrap up the week. Prizes available for the winning team! RSVP HERE! Practicing Geography Week is a week of events centered around Geography, Global Environmental Studies, and Earth System Science. GIS Week is a week […]
Vandana Singh is a writer of speculative fiction, and has published three short story collections.
Experience the joy of Diwali and the warmth of Thanksgiving in one festive celebration! Embrace the spirit of gratitude, unity, and togetherness as we light up our hearts and share our blessings.
Celebrate International Students’ Day with global food and desserts.
This workshop brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars working on displacement and forced migration from Nazi-controlled Europe. Its participants ask how refugees from Nazism reimagined their sense of home and their identities as Europeans and/or Jews after their flight? Participating scholars draw on the methods of performance studies to complicate older paradigms […]
Professor Jennifer Robinson of University College London will present “Dimensions of Urban Development Politics: Transclarity, Circuits, Territories,” the annual Wallace Atwood lecture.
Members of the Clark community are invited to come together to memorialize lives lost to hate and transphobia across the world. There will be time for fellowship over food following the vigil.
Albert M. Tapper Annual Lecture Keynote: Performing Exile: New Approaches to the Study of Refugees from Nazi Europe View Conference Program Michael Geyer (Samuel N. Harper Professor Emeritus of German and European History and former Faculty Director of the Human Rights Program, now the Pozen Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago) researches […]
Join us for a conversation (not a lecture) about our experiences in cross-cultural dialogue on campus. How can students from around the world engage in American social and political life? What vocabulary and history do they need to know? How can Americans make international students feel welcome to join the conversation? How do international students […]