• The Last of the Nightingales: Film Screening and Discussion

    Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons – 2nd Floor 36 Maywood Street, Worcester, MA, United States

    Join us for a screening and discussion of “The Last of the Nightingales,” an immersive journey with sound ecologist Bernie Krause to explore how natural soundscapes can help us overcome the climate crisis.

  • Colloquium Speaker Series: Jason W. Moore

    Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Binghamton University Professor Jason Moore will present “Climate Revolts, Climate Crises, or, Why Climate Doomism is Bad History, Terrible Geography, and Even Worse Politics.”

  • Arbor Day Festival

    Clark University Red Square 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA, United States

    Join the Arboretum Advocates, other student organizations, and members of the local community to celebrate Arbor Day.

  • Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker – Alex Bradshaw, Clark University

    The Lasry Center for Bioscience

    Alexander Bradshaw is a mycologist with experience in microbiology, including work with bacterial and fungal specimens. He values biodiversity in all forms but has a strong passion for Fungi. His past and current research has primarily focused on systematics and evolution of the genus of “Magic mushrooms” Psilocybe, which produce psychoactive compounds with high therapeutic […]

  • Geography Colloquium Series: Dr. Timur Hammond

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Timur Hammond of Syracuse University will present “The Transmitted Past: Toward a Rethinking of Geography, Temporality, and Community.”

  • Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker-Dominik Kulakowski, Clark University

    The Lasry Center for Bioscience

    His research focuses on the effects of climate, disturbances, and land use on mountain forest ecosystems in the U.S. and in Europe. Important recent research themes include: 1) the causes and consequences of forest disturbances such as fires and insect outbreaks, 2) the effects of climate on tree mortality and forest dieback, 3) interactions and […]

  • GSG Colloquium Series: Dr. Lise Nelson

    VIA ZOOM

    Associate Professor and Interim Director in the School of Geography, Development and Environment at the University of Arizona Illegality and the transformation of low-wage labor regimes in the context of rural gentrification Over the last three decades, domestic amenity or “lifestyle” migration has stimulated a process of rural gentrification across the United States, shifting landscapes […]

  • Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker, PJ Torres, College of the Holy Cross

    The Lasry Center for Bioscience

    His research group is interested in multiple aspects of ecology including: organic matter dynamics, ecosystem metabolism, food webs, disturbance, nutrient dynamics, invasive species, and tropical conservation. Our current focus projects are (1) Impacts of consumer assemblage extirpations and introduced species on tropical island aquatic ecosystems, and (2) Urbanization effects on community structure and ecosystem processes […]