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Biology Fall 2024 Seminar Series Speaker-Sofia Casasa from Boston University
The Lasry Center for BioscienceBumpus Symposium
The Lasry Center for BioscienceThe Biology Department’s graduate student symposium will feature 12-minute talks, 5-minute talks, and a poster session.
Community-Engaged Learning Summit
Higgins Lounge, Dana CommonsThe Dean of the College office invites you for a day of learning, connection, and experience! Highlights: Networking with faculty and community partners around project-based and community-engaged learning Field trips […]
Biology Spring 2024 Seminar Series – Joe Nelsen
The Lasry Center for BioscienceClarkFEST Spring 2024
Tilton HallCome spend the afternoon celebrating research excellence at Clark with posters, panels, and interactive media exhibits presented by Clarkies from across campus! Events all afternoon at several locations — be […]
Biology Spring 2024 Seminar Series – Max Olsen
The Lasry Center for BioscienceBetween Ruin and Rebellion: Everyday Sovereignties in Okinawa’s Black District
Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons - 2nd Floor 36 Maywood Street, Worcester, MA, United StatesNozomi Nakaganeku Saito, an Uchinanchu scholar and postdoctoral fellow/visiting assistant professor in English at Amherst College, will examine these stories and the relationship between place and narrative to highlight the practice of everyday sovereignties in Okinawa’s Black District during a lecture for the Higgins School of Humanities on Monday, April 8 at 4:30pm ET in the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons on the Clark University campus.
Biology Spring 2024 Seminar Series – Daley O’Keefe
The Lasry Center for BioscienceIf You Become My Friend: A Film Screening and Conversation with Producer and Director Jennifer Potts
Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons - 2nd FloorThe Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University is honored to host the Worcester premiere of If You Become My Friend. The documentary captures four unique stories of refugees who […]
If You Become My Friend: A Film Screening and Conversation with Producer and Director Jennifer Potts
Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons - 2nd Floor 36 Maywood Street, Worcester, MA, United StatesThe Higgins School of Humanities is hosting the Worcester premiere of “If You Become My Friend,” a documentary about frefugees who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban took control in 2021 and eventually resettled in Worcester.
Equality Unfulfilled: How Title IX’s Policy Design Undermines Changes to College Sports
Tilton Hall, Higgins University CenterIn the Spring 2024 Harrington Public Affairs Lecture, Elizabeth Sharrow, associate professor at UMass Amherst, will explore the reasons why sex-based inequalities remain in college athletics and identify institutional perversions that undermine efforts toward equality.