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Peace Corps Information Session and Mingle

Jonas Clark 001

Learn more about student and faculty’s experiences traveling the world through their Peace Corps service. Hear a presentation by returned Peace Corp volunteers.  Then, mingle over some light refreshments. 

Sponsored by: International Center

Education for Global Peace Information Session

Jonas Clark 001

Education for Global Peace is an organization which is building a global network and movement that seeks to bring about a world based on cultures of peace. Come learn more […]

Sponsored by: Holocaust and Genocide Studies Concentration

The Culture of International Business Presentations

ASEC 202

The mores of working and conducting business vary greatly from culture to culture.  Our international graduate students will share their experience of doing business in their home country in enlightening […]

Sponsored by: School of Management

International Center Coffee Hours for Faculty, Staff, and Students

Back side of Corner House

Mix and mingle with International Center Staff on the Corner House lawn and hear what we are working on, what we are planning to do, and tour our new student […]

Sponsored by: International Center

International Education Week Plenary Address

Jefferson Academic Center, Room 320 Clark University

For the International Education Week Plenary Address, Mary Thompson-Jones — career diplomat, professor at the U.S. Naval War College, and author/expert on U.S. foreign policy and the practice of diplomacy […]

International Tea House

ASEC Lobby

Join Study Abroad for some warm tea, coffee or hot cocoa and international snacks!

International Education Kick-off

Red Square

Stop by Red Square to share your international education story and learn more about this week’s events. 

Sponsored by: International Center

The Fitchburg Art Museum and Community Service

In the 21st century, American art museums are facing new challenges that demand significant institutional change. To ensure ongoing relevance, museums are being asked to be more responsive to, and reflective of, their immediate communities. The Fitchburg Art Museum (FAM) in Fitchburg, Massachusetts has become a leader in this work. Director and Clark University alumnus […]

The Ecology of Genocide – Felipe Milanez

Dana Commons, Higgins Lounge

Speaker: Felipe Milanez, Professor at the Institute for Humanities, Arts and Sciences Professor Milton Santos and the Multidisciplinary Postgraduate Program in Culture and Society, of the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil This presentation investigates the relationships between the physical destruction of humans and of nature in the Brazilian Amazon. It pays particular attention to the […]

First Day of Classes

Welcome back! It’s the first day of classes for undergraduate and graduate students. Have a great semester!