Colloquium Speaker Series: Jason W. Moore
Binghamton University Professor Jason Moore will present “Climate Revolts, Climate Crises, or, Why Climate Doomism is Bad History, Terrible Geography, and Even Worse Politics.”
Binghamton University Professor Jason Moore will present “Climate Revolts, Climate Crises, or, Why Climate Doomism is Bad History, Terrible Geography, and Even Worse Politics.”
Alexandra Bell isan interdisciplinary artist who investigates the complexities of narrative production, consumption, and perception. She considers the ways media frameworks control how narratives involving Black communities are depicted and, in turn, disseminated.
In honor of April being National Poetry Month, please join us for a night of multilingual performances of poetry, short stories, and songs. We invite all students, staff, and faculty […]
Join us to celebrate and honor the first-year and graduating class of Connections@Clark participants, including mentors.
Please join us for an end-of-the-year celebration of all of the many cultures at Clark. There will be food, music, and alumni engagement. RSVP on Clark Engage »
This lunchtime gallery talk celebrates Professor Toby Sisson’s new exhibition (on display through Dec. 5), “Bearing Witness,” which explores oral history from the Great Migration — the movement of 6 million Black people from the South to the North between 1910 and 1970.
This webinar, for faculty and staff only, will feature campus leaders and practitioners discussing strategies for fostering respectful dialogue, navigating disagreement, and strengthening a climate of open, constructive exchange.
Mishuana Goeman, Professor and Chair of Indigenous Studies at the University at Buffalo, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture
Clark University professor Lex Lu will discuss themes from his recent book, “Appearance Politics: Legitimacy Building in Late Imperial and Modern China. “
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