• International Poetry Night

    The Grind, Higgins University Center 950 Main Street, Worcester, United States

    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 […]

  • 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.”

  • 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 […]

  • GSG Colloquium Series: Julianne Baroody

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Senior Director, Certification at Verra REDD+ and the Voluntary Carbon Market Deforestation currently contributes 12 to 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and addressing it is critical to mitigating climate […]

  • Oh! Horror! HallowZine

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

    We invite all Clarkies for a night of zine- and collage-making in celebration of Halloween. Channel Dr. Frankenstein and assemble something beautiful and new from the cut-up pieces of dead media (no grave-robbing required!).

  • GSG Colloquium Series: Dr. Gillian Galford

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savanna, is being rapidly transformed by agriculture and global markets. Gillian Galford of the University of Vermont will show how deforestation often precedes cropland development.

  • Toby Sisson: ‘Bearing Witness’ Exhibition and Gallery Talk

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

    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.