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Queer Comedy Presents: A Night of Stand-Up with Robin Tran

Stand-up comedy rising star Robin Tran is "often edgy, always fiercely intelligent and hilarious" (Queer Review) We’re welcoming Robin Tran for an evening of stand-up comedy! Reservation required » Robin […]

Discovering Photographs Through the Allure of Sound

Room 100-101, Traina Center for the Arts

Sonology, the study of sound, has a profound influence on David Krooshof’s photography. In this talk, he will discuss his process and recent exploration of the habitual flight of bats.

Sponsored by: Department of Visual & Performing Arts

Discussion: Are monuments to the Confederacy offensive?

Should monuments to the Confederacy be torn down? Professor Ousmane Power-Greene and Dutch filmmaker Tim van den Hoff, who traveled throughout the American South to interview people and capture moments of this contentious debate for his documentary, “Monumental Crossroads,” will consider debates that are both national and local.

Discovering Photographs Through the Allure of Sound

Room 100-101, Traina Center for the Arts

Photographer David Krooshof studied sociology at the Radboud University Nijmegen and Sonology at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, Netherlands. He has spent 23 years now at the Academy for […]

In the Early Years: A Photo Retrospective of Clark University, 1893–1914

Join us for a reception celebrating the opening of “In the Early Years: A Photo Retrospective of Clark University, 1893-1914.” This exhibit, curated on the occasion of the Worcester Tercentennial, features images of a new institution striving to build its campus and establish an academic reputation.

In the Early Years: A Photo Retrospective of Clark University, 1893–1914

Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons - 2nd Floor

Jonas Clark Hall, initially known as simply the Main Building, was constructed from 1888 to 1889. Seen here from Main Street, the iron gates of the campus, as well as […]

Sponsored by: Clark University Archives and Special Collections at the Robert H. Goddard Library