• Biology Department presents Zeba Wunderlich

    The Lasry Center for Bioscience

    The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Zeba Wunderlich, associate professor of biology and director of the Program in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry at Boston University.

  • Teach Us All: Movie Night

    Jefferson 320

    In honor of Black History Month, we are screening Teach Us All. This is a powerful documentary about public education. All are welcome.

  • The Embodied and Affective Language of Self-Immolation as Political Protest

    Grace and Lurie Conference Rooms, University Center Clark University

    Sara Hassani, professor of political science at Providence College, will examine the political significance of self-immolation among women and girls in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. 

  • School of Business: Faculty Research Seminar

    Carlson 203

    Join School of Business faculty, staff, and students for an interesting dive into some recent research by Professor Atefeh Yazdanparast Ardestani, associate professor in the School of Business. Title: Color Saturation and Anticipated Sensory Intensity: An Account of Psychological Proximity Abstract: Color saturation is an important and relevant attribute in products and packaging. However, the […]

  • From History to Headlines: Trans Resilience in the Modern Rainbow Scare

    Virtual Event

    Journalist and trans activist Erin Reed will trace the evolution of transgender identity, examine ongoing developments in trans health care, and offer concrete steps for people to become better allies, advocates, and observers.

  • Creating Immersive Multi-Person Responsive Environments

    Clark University Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design – Mac Lab 404 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA

    Clark University alumni Bill Saiff ’81 and Lorne Covington ’81, founders of NOIRFLUX, will discuss their unique approach and experience in creating multi-person responsive environments for public art, communication, education, research, and entertainment.

  • Fishers, Foragers and Fine Diners

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

    Ben Jamieson Stanley from the University of Delaware will discuss their recent book, “Precarious Eating: Narrating Environmental Harm” focused on fisheries and foraging as a point of entry to South Africa’s Western Cape, where bustling culinary and environmental tourism coincide with hunger and stratification.

  • Local Experts, Global Issues: A Sustainability Conversation with Worcester Area Researchers

    Goddard Library Fuller Music Room 422

    Worcester Reads Writes and Makes: Sustainability and Climate Change, a Worcester-wide series developed by the Academic Research Collaborative (ARC) Libraries of central Massachusetts. Join local experts from Worcester-area colleges and universities as they discuss their research on sustainability in their areas of expertise. Speakers:  Dr. Mauri Pelto, Professor of Environmental Science, Nichols College, Dudley, MA […]