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Join fellow alumni back in the classroom to hear esteemed Clark Faculty present on their research projects at one of these two concurrent faculty talks.
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Join fellow alumni back in the classroom to hear esteemed Clark Faculty present on their research projects at one of these two concurrent faculty talks.
Join the School of Professional Studies and the International Center for a presentation with Svitlana Ustychenko, The Director of the Language Center at Cherkasy State Business College in Ukraine.
Dr. Deva Woodley will discuss organizing, which is a distinctly political activity, one that fosters the capacity for political actors to recognize themselves as political subjects.
To celebrate National Library Week, Goddard Library will host an open house in the Wilson Rare Book Room. On display will be examples of Illuminated Manuscripts and Early Print Books from the Jonas G. Clark Collection.
How is it possible to consider the world a moral community when there is so much disagreement about the nature of morality? Kwame Anthony Appiah, "The Ethicist" for New York Times Magazine, discusses a new approach to living a moral life in the modern age.
The Integration and Belonging Hub’s webinar series, Belonging Talks, is pleased to present Brianne Casey, M.A. ’12, the community sponsorship technical assistance resource and learning manager at the Refugee Welcome Collaborative.
During Arab American Heritage Month, students in ARAB 102 – Elementary Arabic II will showcase their Arabic language skills and knowledge of Arab cultures in an exhibit on display at the library.
A virtual discussion on the process, challenges and goals of implementing a Collaborative Online International Learning course.
How do we make sense of the politics of such a diverse and changing demographic as the Latine voters?
Join the Alumni & Friends Book Club on Thursday, March 23, as we honor Women's History Month. Clark's University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead us through a discussion about the […]
Dr. Alex Gil Fuentes (Yale University) and Dr. Eduard Arriaga-Arango (Clark University) will present a Clark faculty and staff workshop exploring Digital Humanities (DH) from a minimal computing perspective.
Jameliah Inga Shorter-Bourhanou (College of the Holy Cross) examines Kant’s discussion of enslavement and colonialism in his essay, “Toward Perpetual Peace” (1795). Clark University's Cara Berg Powers offers commentary.