Bonfire & S’mores
Take a study break and join us at the firepit outside of Goddard to enjoy a bonfire and s'mores (and American dessert)!
Take a study break and join us at the firepit outside of Goddard to enjoy a bonfire and s'mores (and American dessert)!
The Goddard Quartet formed by four Clark University string students will perform "The Past Through The Eyes of the Present" on Saturday, May 7th at 3pm in the Dana Commons […]
Tech Talk with Rob @ MSBDC is an open mic series created for you to chat with Rob DelMastro, our resident technology geek, about any and all things tech related […]
Join CPG staff for a chance to chat about being an international student and find strategies to not let stress get the best of you. CPG asks that interested student register for this event. To register, please follow this link.
Join the Screen Studies program for an evening of student-made films!
After the inauguration ceremony, head to the Green to celebrate with activities, cake, free Clark T-shirts, performances, a DJ, and a free food truck festival featuring Sabor Latino Cuban dipped sandwiches, Grub Guru, Mac Daddy, Mac and Cheese, and Easy Street Tacos.
April is National Poetry Month, which celebrates the contribution that countless poets and poems have made to our society, both today and in the past. The Goddard Library is celebrating National Poetry month with our own display of poetry books and anthologies, as well as our very own poetry contest! The winner gets presidential inaugural […]
Faculty examine the role of corporate social responsibility in promoting community-level, socially responsible behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the impact of the pandemic on New England's craft breweries.
A screening of Soren Sorenson’s award-winning short documentary, "With Dad," about Stephen DiRado’s photographic study of his father’s case of Alzheimer’s disease, will be followed by a discussion about aging and the medical humanities.
Clark faculty highlight the broad range of Clark's engagement in the community — in prisons, local science programs, and youth participatory action research — as well as the dynamics of long-term community-university relations.
Clark geographers discuss recent advances in Geographic Information Science that help us gain insights into how our planet’s land and oceans are changing, and share the cutting-edge, interdisciplinary human-environment research on climate change that has emerged from the HERO program.