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Community Conversation: A Taste for Public Humanities
Our series Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities continues! These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty, staff, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities […]
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Fall 2022 Symposium on the Environmental Humanities
Join us as we bring together three leading scholars on climate change to present Animal Affects, Absences, and Planetary Politics, our Fall 2022 Symposium on the Environmental Humanities. Cajetan Iheka, […]
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Community Conversation: Growing the Pie
**This event is open only to the Clark community.** Join us for the final installment of our series, Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These […]
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Higgins Arts and Humanities Faculty Pedagogy Luncheon
Calling all Clark University arts and humanities faculty! Bring one of your syllabi as well as your stories of teaching successes and challenges to share, and join us for an […]
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Digital Bomarzo: Gallery Talk and Exhibition Opening
Digital Bomarzo Study of a Renaissance Designed Landscape The Sacro Bosco, Bomarzo, Italy Pier Francesco “Vicino” Orsini’s 29-acre sculpture park (ca. 1551–85) in Bomarzo, Italy features a wooded hillside […]
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Alternative Futures Faculty Research Collaborative – Planning Meeting
The Higgins School is excited to invite Clark faculty to a planning session for a new faculty research collaborative around the topic “Alternative Futures.” Curious what this will be? We […]
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Beyond Apocalypse: Imagining Climate Futures
Novelists, journalists, film directors and artists have created fictional and nonfictional stories about anthropogenic climate change for the last fifty years. The majority of these stories focus on scenarios […]
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Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and the Idea of Race
Some scholars argue that Kant is a universal egalitarian, which can be seen in his cosmopolitan philosophy. In the essay “Toward Perpetual Peace” (1795), Kant supposedly offers provisions that […]
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Clark Faculty & Staff Workshop: A Gentle Introduction to Minimal Computing and Digital Humanities
Dr. Alex Gil Fuentes (Yale University) in collaboration with Dr. Eduard Arriaga-Arango (Clark University) will present a faculty workshop exploring Digital Humanities (DH) from a minimal computing perspective. Drawing on […]
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Visiting Artist: Anne H. Berry
Anne H. Berry is a writer, designer, and Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design at Cleveland State University (CSU). Her research focuses on race and representation and […]