History of Thanksgiving
Ever wondered why we celebrate Thanksgiving in the U.S. and the history behind the holiday? Join Professor Melinda Marchand to learn more about this complex American holiday.
Ever wondered why we celebrate Thanksgiving in the U.S. and the history behind the holiday? Join Professor Melinda Marchand to learn more about this complex American holiday.
Stop by our table for free cards you can write to friends, family, classmates, or whoever to show them that you are grateful for them!
Saxophonist Felipe Salles presents his ground breaking album project inspired by the lives of Dreamers.
This Belonging Talks event will draw on a recent survey of refugee resettlement practitioners from across the U.S.
Stop by the Umbra Study Abroad table for a taste of Italy! The Umbra Institute hosts our semester and summer program for credit and is the site of our brand-new May Term program!
Whether you are a creative person or not join us at The Grind for a guided painting session! SPS Students only.
MAPATHON In collaboration with NEURISA Professional Association - New England Urban & Regional Information Systems Association Support relief work through crowd-sourced mapping projects! Open to all of IDCE, food and refreshments will be provided! This event will be held in Jefferson 131, the MS-GIS Lab, from 6-8pm. Practicing Geography Week is a week of events […]
Our Friendsgiving event will delve into the history of Thanksgiving and raise awareness about how the educational system’s Pilgrim-focused explanation of Thanksgiving has impacted — and continues to impact — local and national Native American tribes and individuals.
NASA DEVELOP Internship Information Session The NASA DEVELOP team will be meeting via zoom to share information on their internship programs! This event will be held on Zoom. Join Zoom […]
Swing by any time between 1 and 3pm in the International Center to enjoy a cup of tea and to learn more about Clark’s Study Abroad and Away opportunities!
Stop by the UC tables from 12:00-2:00pm to hear more about the Pachaysana Rehearsing Change- one of our approved program providers! Peer Advisor Ksenia, a program alum, will be there to share information and answer any questions you may have.
University of Connecticut Professor Catherine Masud will discuss how human rights-themed archive collections can empower students as archivists, interpreters, and storytellers while they also work with local communities to build new archives.