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SUMMARY:CUSB AI & Analytics Research Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Come watch our graduate students in the School of Business as they showcase their research and analytical skills and vie for cash prizes in our annual challenge! \n\n\n\nStudents may choose any topic they would like to research\, with this year’s focus especially on artificial intelligence use in various industries. Entries that focus on sustainable\, social\, economic\, or environmental change have special consideration for the PRME award in addition to the first and second place prize. At the final competition\, Clark University MS-Business Analytics Advisory Board members judge the students’ final presentations.  \n\n\n\nCome out and support these excellent students!  \n\n\n\n\n10:00am – 12:30pm Student Competition and Judging \n\n\n\n12:30 Scoring and Lunch \n\n\n\n1:00 Winners Announced 
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/cusb-ai-analytics-research-challenge/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Academic,Business/Entrepreneurs,Science/Technology
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SUMMARY:Concert: An Evening of Cosmic Lucifer
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction\, literature\, and experimental cinema collide in Cosmic Lucifer’s electrifying multidisciplinary presentation of “Blade Runner Reimagined” (in tribute to the composer Vangelis)\, “UBIK” (in tribute to author Philip K. Dick)\, “Alien” (in tribute to filmmaker Ridley Scott)\, and “Who Are We.” Composer and producer Robin Amos performs on a mix of analog and hybrid systems\, collected from his 50+ years as a pioneering synthesizer player. This performance includes a recorded collaboration with musician Blaik Ripton on analog and digital synthesizers. Glitch video artist Allison Tanenhaus specializes in trippy op art and anachronistic tech mashups. She creates the music’s dancerly\, larger-than-life visuals\, rich in psychedelic abstraction and unexpected dimensional qualities. \n\n\n\nAdmission is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\nSponsored by the Interactive Arts Collaborative through the Arts + Technology Program at Clark University \n\n\n\n\nGlitch video artist Allison Tanenhaus will discuss her unconventional creative path\, from typographic street art to experimental AI installations\, cat stickers to electronic music collaborations. Join us on April 16 at noon in the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons. Click HERE for more details. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the PerformersCosmic Lucifer is an audio-visual collective rooted in dark wave\, film soundtracks\, and the Berlin School of electronic music. Founding member Robin Amos (Cul de Sac\, The Girls\, Infera Bruo\, Shut Up) melds custom sonic elements he crafts on his multi-decade synthesizer collection\, collaborating with electronic musicians Blaik Ripton and Dan Ciardi\, and guitarist Heath Finney. Digital artist Allison Tanenhaus creates the accompanying video segments\, casting an immersive\, multi-sensory spell.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/concert-an-evening-of-cosmic-lucifer/
LOCATION:Razzo Hall\, Traina Center for the Arts\, 92 Downing St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Humanities,Science/Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Visual and Performing Arts":MAILTO:clarkarts@clarku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T133000
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SUMMARY:Breaking $#*% On Purpose
DESCRIPTION:Allison Tanenhaus\n\n\n\nGlitch video artist Allison Tanenhaus specializes in immersive op art\, anachronistic tech mashups\, and unexpected dimensional qualities. At a time when platforms pervasively cull personal data—and digital conformity is the norm—Tanenhaus views reclaiming devices\, embracing error\, and transforming shared environments as radical acts of autonomy\, mindfulness\, and community. Her earliest digital works were created via smartphone glitch apps; her recent work in AI seeks to similarly short-circuit machine-learning processes. She manipulates the software’s lean toward logic\, producing imagery and songs steeped in the saccharine\, saturated\, and surreal. In this talk\, Tanenhaus will share her unconventional creative path\, from typographic street art to experimental AI installations\, cat stickers to electronic music collaborations. \n\n\n\nAdmission is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\nSponsored by the Interactive Arts Collaborative through the Arts + Technology Program at Clark University \n\n\n\n\nScience fiction\, literature\, and experimental cinema collide in a concert by Cosmic Lucifer featuring psychedelic visuals by Allison Tanenhaus. Join us for this special event on April 16 at 7 p.m. in Razzo Hall. Click HERE for more details. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the SpeakerAllison Tanenhaus (she/her) is a New York–born\, Somerville–based glitch media artist. Using smartphone apps\, she glitches and restitches original photos and personal artifacts into vibrant otherworldly abstractions. Made with equal parts deliberation and experimentation\, the rainbow-hued mutations take on a psychedelic life of their own. Tanenhaus’ work has been showcased in 26 countries via exhibitions\, installations\, music videos\, live performances\, and guerrilla street art. Highlights include Boston Cyberarts\, Boston Museum of Science Planetarium\, and her traveling shows “GlitchKraft” and “Haus Party.”
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/breaking-on-purpose/
LOCATION:Clark University\, Higgins Lounge\, Dana Commons – 2nd Floor\, 36 Maywood Street\, Worcester\, MA\, 01603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Humanities,Science/Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities":MAILTO:higginsinstitute@clarku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T153000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20260402T132740Z
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SUMMARY:AI\, Fintech\, and Startups Summit: Building the Tools of Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:The Clark University Investments and Trading Society is proud to announce the AI\, Fintech\, and Startups Summit: Building the Tools of Tomorrow\, designed to bring students into direct conversation with some of the most important ideas and industries shaping the future. As artificial intelligence continues to transform finance\, business\, entrepreneurship\, and global competition\, we believe students should have the opportunity not only to hear about these changes but to understand how they can engage with them personally\, professionally\, and intellectually. \n\n\n\nThis event will bring together leading voices working across AI policy\, fintech innovation\, and startup building for an afternoon of keynote talks\, practical insights\, and forward-looking discussion. Students will hear directly from professionals who are actively building\, advising\, and shaping the future of technology and finance. \n\n\n\nOur featured speakers include: \n\n\n\nRuss Wilcox — advisor on AI to the U.S. Senate and PentagonSri Krishnamurthy — AI advisor to financial institutions and private equity firmsShenhao Cao — fintech founder and builder of AI tools for financial systemsYing Zou — Founder of SymbioAI \n\n\n\nThroughout the summit\, students will gain exposure to how AI is changing finance and global industries\, how emerging technologies are influencing the future of startups and entrepreneurship\, what responsible and trustworthy AI looks like in practice\, and what it takes to build and grow ideas in one of the fastest-moving sectors of our time.  \n\n\n\nThis is not just an event for students already involved in business or technology. It is for anyone who wants to better understand where the world is going. Whether your interests are in finance\, economics\, computer science\, political science\, entrepreneurship\, public policy\, marketing\, or simply the future of work and innovation\, this summit is meant to be accessible\, relevant\, and valuable. We want students from all backgrounds to feel welcome and encouraged to attend. \n\n\n\nIn addition to hearing from an outstanding group of speakers\, students will also have the chance to build connections\, explore new ideas\, and engage with conversations that reach far beyond the classroom. We see this summit as an opportunity to bring together ambitious students who are curious about the future and want to learn from people already operating at a high level within it. RSVP here. \n\n\n\nAs a student-led organization\, we are especially grateful for the support that has helped make this event possible. The Clark University Investments and Trading Society would like to sincerely thank the Dean of the College for supporting this initiative and for helping encourage the kind of ambitious\, forward-looking programming that gives students access to meaningful real-world learning opportunities outside the classroom. \n\n\n\nWe hope you will join us for what promises to be an exciting\, timely\, and inspiring event.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/ai-fintech-and-startups-summit-building-the-tools-of-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Razzo Hall\, Traina Center for the Arts\, 92 Downing St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business/Entrepreneurs,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T170000
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SUMMARY:Materials that Transform Our World
DESCRIPTION:Join chemistry scholars at the 31st Harry Allen Jr. Symposium Series on Bonding and Structure. \n\n\n\n\nDesign\, Structural Analysis\, and Mechanism of Porous Crystalline Material based Photocatalysts\n\n\n\nDr. Jier HuangProfessor of ChemistryBoston College \n\n\n\nElectrochemical Design of Sustainable\, Earth-Abundant Energy Storage Systems\n\n\n\nDr. Niya SaAssociate Professor of ChemistryUniversity of Massachusetts Boston \n\n\n\nDoped Organic Semiconductors\n\n\n\nDr. Dhandapani VenkataramanProfessor of ChemistryUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst \n\n\n\nPlease direct symposium questions to Dr. Julio M. Darcy judarcy@clarku.edu \n\n\n\n\n\nUndergraduate and Graduate Student Chemistry Poster Competition\n\n\n\n\n1st place: $500\n\n\n\n2nd place: $400\n\n\n\n3rd place: $300\n\n\n\n\nPoster competition questions?  Contact Dr. Don Spratt\, dspratt@clarku.edu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n    \n    \n    \n  \n  \n  \nRegister\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Harry Allen Jr. Symposium Series\n\n\n\nThe Harry C. Allen Jr. Symposium Series on Bonding and Structure was established in 1986 in recognition of Dr. Allen’s many years of service to Clark University. He joined Clark in 1969 as Chair of the Department of Chemistry. Later administrative roles included Dean of the Graduate School\, Associate Provost\, and Dean of Research. \n\n\n\nAllen was a native of Saugus\, Massachusetts and alumnus of Northeastern University (B.S.)\, Brown University (Sc.M.)\, and the University of Washington (Ph.D.). After Postdoctoral work at Harvard and Cambridge Universities\, and a year of teaching at Michigan State University\, Allen joined the National Bureau of Standards as a researcher in molecular structure and spectroscopy. In 1961 he became Chief of the Analytical Inorganic Division\, and\, in 1965\, Deputy Director of the Institute for Materials. From 1966-1969 he served as Assistant Director of the Bureau of Mines. Author of more than 60 published works and past associate editor of the Journal of Chemical Physics\, Allen also received awards for outstanding service from the United States Department of Commerce\, National Bureau of Standards\, and the Bureau of Mines. \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Chemistry at Clark\n\n\n\nThe chemistry program at Clark began in 1889 as one of the five original academic doctoral programs at the inception of Clark University as a primarily graduate institution. The program existed under the direction of John Nef until 1894 when the department was closed due to financial challenges. The chemistry graduate program was reinstated in 1907 under the direction of Martin Rosanoff after the addition of the undergraduate college to Clark University in 1902 facilitated an expansion of the science faculty. The undergraduate and graduate programs have continued uninterrupted since then under the leadership of Rosanoff\, followed by others such as Charles Kraus (1914 – 1925)\, B. S. Merigold (1926 – 1946)\, and Harry C. Allen Jr. (starting in 1969). \n\n\n\nOur department was initially housed in the Chemical Laboratory building (present day Math/Physics Building)\, the second building built on campus. In 1959\, the Jeppson Laboratory was constructed to house the department. In 1985\, the Sackler Science Center was opened as a home for the physical sciences with the addition of a new wing to Jeppson. In 1992\, the department was renamed the Gustaf H. Carlson School of Chemistry due to the generosity of Gustaf Carlson (BA ‘26\, MA ‘27\, D.Sc. ‘77) and became the Gustaf H. Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry in 1999. More than 130 years later\, the department continues with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry and biochemistry-and-molecular-biology and doctoral degrees in chemistry and biochemistry. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n    \n    \n    \n  \n  \n  \nRegister\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nSackler Sciences Center\n\n\n\n\n  \nparking
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/materials-that-transform-our-world/
LOCATION:Sackler Sciences Center
CATEGORIES:Academic,Science/Technology
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SUMMARY:Robert Goddard Centennial: A Vision. A Reality. A Hope
DESCRIPTION:Join Clark alumnus and former NASA project manager John Emond ’74 as he explores how Robert Goddard’s early experiments were met with skepticism — yet through persistence and vision\, he laid the groundwork for modern rocketry and ultimately helped spark the creation of NASA. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nWatch this event via Zoom livestream (name and email address required)\n\n\n\n\nJohn Emond spent almost a decade working in social services before joining NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. He then moved to NASA HQ\, where he served as a policy analyst\, senior policy analyst\, commercial space center program manager\, and technology transfer collaboration program manager. \n\n\n\n\nvisit clark’s goddard centennial site
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/john-emond-goddard-vision-reality-hope/
LOCATION:Sackler Sciences Center\, Johnson Auditorium – S120
CATEGORIES:Campus/Community,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T133000
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SUMMARY:CUSB Faculty Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Resilience in Adversity: Adverse Events and the Evolution of Physician Referral Ties” \n\n\n\nwith Dr. Jisoo Park\, Assistant Professor of Management\, Clark University\, School of Business. \n\n\n\nResearch Abstract: We examine how individuals make tie maintenance decisions following task failures in partnerships. Prior research suggests that individuals often weaken ties following such failures\, viewing them as signals of poor partner quality. However\, doing so may be premature because failures can stem from a combination of individual and contextual factors. We ask which individuals make discerning tie maintenance decisions after a failure\, differentiating between failures that vary in the extent of contextual influence. We examine referral relationships among 6\,526 Florida physician dyads from 2016 to 2020 that experienced a shared patient death following a medical procedure. Employing a difference-in-differences design\, we find that attending physicians practicing within a single hospital reduce referrals to the operating physician partner indiscriminately following a patient death. In contrast\, attending physicians practicing across multiple hospitals respond more selectively: they maintain partnerships after high-risk deaths (high contextual influence) but weaken ties following low-risk deaths (low contextual influence). Our findings highlight multi-organizational experience as a key mechanism shaping informed tie decay decisions. \n\n\n\nHeld in person in Carlson 203 and via Zoom!  \n\n\n\nhttps://clarku.zoom.us/j/95385175083?pwd=WLmSPclTBjlN5LQntrd6fZCaFlzOFe.1 \n\n\n\nMeeting ID:953 8517 5083  \n\n\n\nPasscode:087338
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/cusb-faculty-research-seminar/
LOCATION:Carlson 203
CATEGORIES:Academic,Campus/Community,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260224T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260224T180000
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SUMMARY:From Data to Doubt: Understanding AI’s Cultural Impact
DESCRIPTION:Image by [your123]/stock.adobe.com\n\n\n\n\nDue to the ongoing storm clean-up and current campus operations\, this event will be open only to students and faculty from invited classes. We apologize for this change\, but we look forward to welcoming you back to our public programming in March. Please watch for additional announcements coming soon! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nThanks to AI-generated media\, Pope Francis became an unlikely fashion icon in a white Balenciaga puffer coat. A fake photo showing an explosion at the Pentagon caused widespread confusion and a brief stock sell-off in the US. And a track called “Heart on My Sleeve” gained millions of streams across platforms before it was removed due to copyright violation for featuring AI-simulated vocals by Drake and The Weeknd. \n\n\n\nWe are in an age shaped by artificial intelligence when images\, sounds\, and texts can be easily fabricated or altered. So how do we decide what counts as evidence\, authenticity\, or truth when even the most persuasive media may be synthetic? Is skepticism still a productive critical tool\, or has doubt itself become something that can be manufactured and manipulated? Can we find a healthy balance between appreciating the potential benefits and creativity of AI content while objectively assessing its risk and impact? AI systems rely on massive amounts of people’s data and labor\, as well as vast natural resources to produce its outputs. What are the consequences of this extractive model? Who has authority – and who profits – when these systems remain opaque? \n\n\n\nJoin us for a community conversation to examine the shifting relationship between media\, artificial intelligence\, and public trust at a moment when credibility feels increasingly unstable. Framed by the Higgins Institute’s symposium theme “I Don’t Believe You: Truth\, Deception\, and Doubt\,” we will approach AI not merely as a technical innovation but as a cultural force that reshapes how belief and skepticism function in everyday life. Together we will explore AI’s roles across contemporary media ecosystems—social platforms\, recommendation systems\, automated agents\, and deepfakes and generative art— and interrogate how these systems construct authority\, obscure authorship\, and invite both confidence and uncertainty. \n\n\n\nThis discussion will be facilitated by Professor Matt Malsky and the students of MCA 250 Deepfakes\, Bots\, and the Algorithmic Gaze. It is offered through the Digital Humanities Research Collaborative. \n\n\n\nAdmission is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/from-data-to-doubt-understanding-ais-cultural-impact/
LOCATION:Higgins Lounge\, 2nd Floor\, Dana Commons\, Clark University
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Science/Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities":MAILTO:higginsinstitute@clarku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20260204T221421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T221422Z
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SUMMARY:From impacts to impact: A diverse journey through applied data science
DESCRIPTION:This talk will summarize Principal Data Scientist Ross Potter’s diverse research experience in applied data science covering two broad topics. Firstly\, his Ph.D. and postdoctoral research — numerically modeling the formation of asteroid impact craters. He will cover how this modeling is done\, why it is needed\, and applications to human and robotic planetary missions to ultimately understand the formation of solar system bodies. Secondly\, scientometrics — quantifying aspects of science and scientific research. He will explain why and to whom this area is of increasing importance\, particularly for research management and government policy\, and briefly discuss how a range of data science and statistical techniques such as topic modeling\, network analysis and anomaly detection can be applied across physical\, life and social sciences. \n\n\n\nPotter is Principal Data Scientist at Clark for the recently launched project CROSSROADS (Creating Robust Opportunities for Student Success through Real-world\, Organized\, and Applied Data Science)\, funded by NSF. He has undergraduate and graduate degrees in geophysics and planetary science\, respectively\, from Imperial College London. \n\n\n\nHe completed postdocs at the NASA-affiliated Lunar and Planetary Institute\, Houston\, and Brown University before returning to the UK. There\, he transitioned to industry working for a travel company and then analytics firm\, Clarivate\, where he created a new indicator assessing the impact of academic research by collaboration type. He has published research in a diverse set of journals including Geophysical Research Letters\, Meteoritics and Planetary Science\, Nature Communications\, npj Ocean Substantiality\, and Scientometrics.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/from-impacts-to-impact-a-diverse-journey-through-applied-data-science/
LOCATION:Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center\, 121
CATEGORIES:Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20260129T170619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T170621Z
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SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series: Carolyn Elya
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Biology presents a seminar with Carolyn Elya\, assistant professor of molecular and cell biology at Harvard University\, whose research uses the E. muscae-fruit fly (“zombie fly”) system to further our understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-seminar-series-carolyn-elya/
LOCATION:Lasry 237
CATEGORIES:Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T160000
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SUMMARY:Biology Research Open House
DESCRIPTION:The Biology Open House will showcase faculty and student research and offer opportunities to tour labs in the Lasry Center for Bioscience. Additional activities will include raffles\, stickers\, snacks\, and a scavenger hunt. 
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-research-open-house-2/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Campus/Community,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T235959
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SUMMARY:Games for Good Conference
DESCRIPTION:Susan Rivers\, co-lead and chief scientist at iThrive Games and The History Co:Lab\n\n\n\nJoin us for this two-day conference focused on advancements in serious games and how games and game technologies can be a powerful collaboration point across an array of fields. The Games for Good Conference brings together industry experts\, thought leaders\, and practitioners in the area of serious games to share their insights and strategies\, designed for positive social impact and change. \n\n\n\nThe conference features a keynote address by Susan Rivers\, co-lead and chief scientist at iThrive Games and The History Co:Lab\, and a plenary session by Stanley Pierre-Louis ’92\, president and chief executive officer of the Entertainment Software Association. \n\n\n\nVisit the conference website to register and find a schedule of events. Registration is free for students thanks to support from the Entertainment Software Association. \n\n\n\nStanley Pierre-Louis ’92\, president and chief executive officer of the Entertainment Software Association\, plays a game with Becker School of Design & Technology students.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/games-for-good-conference/
LOCATION:CMACD (Center for Media\, Arts\, Computing & Design)\, 7 Hawthorne St\, Worcester\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Science/Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becker School of Design &amp%3B Technology":MAILTO:ddesrochers@clarku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20251023T160650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T201749Z
UID:10001445-1763640000-1763643600@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Fall 2025 Biology Seminar Series Speaker – Diego Borges-Rivera\, Clark University
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/fall-2025-biology-seminar-series-speaker-diego-borges-rivera-clark-university/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20251023T160412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T194845Z
UID:10001444-1762430400-1762434000@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Fall 2025 Biology Seminar Series Speaker – Lauren Parry\, Clark University
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/fall-2025-biology-seminar-series-speaker-lauren-parry-clark-university/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T181000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20251002T185335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T185439Z
UID:10001223-1762279800-1762282800@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:School of Business: Analytics and Data Warehousing Career Session
DESCRIPTION:CUSB alumnus Sam Balian\, MBA\, is Director of Process Optimization and Business Intelligence at Verisk. He joins us to provide insight into data analytics\, continuous improvement\, relational database management\, and automation scripting. \n\n\n\nSam is the current Continuous Improvement Lead at Verisk’s Casualty Solutions business unit\, leading a team focused on streamlining business processes and implementing automated solutions across the organization. \n\n\n\nSam also oversees the company’s Data Warehouse project and is passionate about improving operational efficiency through process automation and harnessing the power of data to drive business results. \n\n\n\nFor more than 50 years\, Verisk has helped property and casualty insurers make smarter decisions about risk. From AI-powered risk modeling to advanced analytics and technology solutions spanning the entire policy lifecycle. This is a terrific opportunity for students to learn more about data and analytics within the industry. \n\n\n\nSam is joining us virtually. Get the Zoom link here!
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/school-of-business-analytics-and-data-warehousing-career-session/
LOCATION:via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Business/Entrepreneurs,Careers,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20251006T162537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T143615Z
UID:10001225-1761247800-1761253200@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Creating Large-Scale Participatory Public Installations
DESCRIPTION:Located along the Port Authority Bus Terminal at West 42nd Street and 8th Avenue in Times Square\, this 72-foot\, 5.5 million pixel\, high-resolution LED display featured full multi-person interaction along its entire length via the NOIRFLUX interaction framework.\n\n\n\nRegretfully\, we have had to cancel this week’s lecture\, “Creating Large Scale Participatory Public Installations\,” by Clark alums Lorne Covington and Bill Saiff on Thursday\, October 23 at 7:30pm. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope to see you at future events sponsored by our Interactive Arts Collaborative. More to come soon! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nHow do you create public art and experiences that respond to people—not just one person\, but many\, all at once? Artists\, technologists\, and Clark University alumni Lorne Covington ’81 and Bill Saiff ’81 of NOIRFLUX will share how they design large-scale interactive environments where curious—but non-specialist—audiences become participants. Their work blends readily available technologies with their own custom-built tools to create installations that can sense\, respond to\, and engage any number of people in real time. \n\n\n\nIn this talk\, Covington and Saiff will describe how they use design methods that focus on the participants’ experiences to make intuitive\, engaging\, and rewarding installations. They will show examples across art\, education\, research\, and entertainment\, and will invite the audience to join in and interact with some of their work firsthand. \n\n\n\nCovington and Saiff’s creative journey began in the late 1970s\, experimenting with Clark’s PDP-11/70 computer in the Goddard Library basement. By the early 1980s they were already designing some of the world’s first interactive video systems and applications. While their professional careers took them down separate paths—Lorne as a filmmaker\, technologist\, and creative innovator\, and Bill as a leader in user experience research and design—they remained collaborators\, continually refining their shared vision of how people engage with technology. Since founding NOIRFLUX in 2011\, they have combined Lorne’s expertise in interactive media and sensing technologies with Bill’s decades of UX leadership to create installations that transform spectators into collective participants through interaction\, exploration\, and play. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdmission is free and open to the public. This event is sponsored by the Interactive Arts Collaborative through the Arts + Technology Program and is hosted by the Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities\, the Becker School of Design and Technology\, and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Clark University.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/creating-large-scale-participatory-public-installations/
LOCATION:Center for Media Arts\, Computing\, and Design\, Worcester\, MA\, 01464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Campus/Community,Science/Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities":MAILTO:higginsinstitute@clarku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250812T161023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T183836Z
UID:10000898-1760616000-1760619600@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker\, PJ Torres\, College of the Holy Cross
DESCRIPTION: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 across Blackstone River headwaters.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-fall-2025-seminar-series-speaker-pj-torres-college-of-the-holy-cross/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250822T171101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T171103Z
UID:10001004-1759406400-1759410000@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker-Dominik Kulakowski\, Clark University
DESCRIPTION: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 feedbacks among forest disturbances under climatic variability\, and 4) resilience and management of ecological systems in the Anthropocene.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-fall-2025-seminar-series-speaker-dominik-kulakowski-clark-university/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T183000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250917T172139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T183946Z
UID:10001139-1758214800-1758220200@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Reflections on the Energy Transition: Where are we and where are we headed?
DESCRIPTION:This thought-provoking panel conversation brings together leading scholars and policy experts to discuss the current state and future of the global energy transition. Panelists will reflect on pressing questions of climate\, energy\, and extractive industries\, offering critical insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. \n\n\n\nPanelists include:  \n\n\n\n\nDeanna Kemp\, director\, Centre for Socially Responsible Mining\, University of Queensland\n\n\n\nBen Bopakye\, executive director\, Africa Centre for Energy Policy\n\n\n\nMarti Orta-Martinez\, associate professor\, Faculty of Biology\, University of Barcelona\n\n\n\nJulie Klinger\, associate professor\, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies\, University of Wisconsin–Madison\n\n\n\n\nThe panel will be moderated by Laura Sauls\, assistant professor in the Global Affairs Program and School of Integrative Studies at George Mason University.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/reflections-on-the-energy-transition-where-are-we-and-where-are-we-headed/
LOCATION:Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons
CATEGORIES:Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250822T175010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T175011Z
UID:10001006-1758196800-1758200400@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series: Alex Bradshaw\, Clark University
DESCRIPTION: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 potential for the treatment of myriad mental health issues. However\, more broadly\, Alex is interested in exploring the complexity and evolution of fungal secondary metabolites\, which have been utilized by humans throughout history for food\, medicine\, and in reclaiming polluted environments. Embracing the breadth of biological and chemical diversity that Fungi exhibit is paramount to understanding their role in nature\, how they shape the environment around them\, and how they influence the organisms they interact with. \n\n\n\nAnother unexplored realm of mycology is the functional development of morphology\, such as how a mushroom is produced. For his post-doctoral research\, Alex is working in the lab of Dr. David Hibbett and Dr. Javier Tabima\, where he is studying the systematics\, functional genetics\, and population structures of the gilled\, and sometimes secotioid\, polypore mushroom\, Lentinus tigrinus.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-seminar-series-alex-bradshaw-clark-university/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Campus/Community,Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250812T144402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T152919Z
UID:10000894-1758196800-1758200400@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker - Alex Bradshaw\, Clark University
DESCRIPTION: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 potential for the treatment of myriad mental health issues. However\, more broadly\, Alex is interested in exploring the complexity and evolution of fungal secondary metabolites\, which have been utilized by humans throughout history for food\, medicine\, and in reclaiming polluted environments. Embracing the breadth of biological and chemical diversity that Fungi exhibit is paramount to understanding their role in nature\, how they shape the environment around them\, and how they influence the organisms the interact with.Another unexplored realm of mycology is the functional development of morphology\, such as how a mushroom is produced. For his post-doctoral research\, Alex is working in the lab of Dr. David Hibbett and Dr. Javier Tabima\, where he is studying the systematics\, functional genetics\, and population structures of the gilled\, and sometimes secotioid\, polypore mushroom\, Lentinus tigrinus.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-fall-2025-seminar-series-speaker-alex-bradshaw-clark-university/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250822T171857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T171858Z
UID:10001005-1756906200-1756917000@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Department Bumpus Symposium
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-department-bumpus-symposium/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Environment/Sustainability,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20241218T001508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T160043Z
UID:10000659-1745496000-1745499600@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Colloquium Speaker Series: Jason W. Moore
DESCRIPTION:Jason Moore\, an environmental historian and historical geographer at Binghamton University\, will present “Climate Revolts\, Climate Crises\, or\, Why Climate Doomism is Bad History\, Terrible Geography\, and Even Worse Politics.”
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/colloquium-speaker-series-jason-w-moore/
LOCATION:Lurie Conference Room\, Higgins University Center
CATEGORIES:Campus/Community,Diversity/Equity/Inclusion,Education/Social Sciences,Environment/Sustainability,Humanities,Science/Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250107T215219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T003624Z
UID:10000685-1744815600-1744819200@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Department presents Mahima Gupta
DESCRIPTION:The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Mahima Gupta\, a Clark doctoral student in computational and mathematical biology.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-department-spring-2025-seminar-series-mahima-gupta/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Academic,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250407T185218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T185219Z
UID:10000806-1744286400-1744290000@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Tracking Africa’s Agricultural Dynamics from Space
DESCRIPTION:Agriculture in many African countries is undergoing rapid change to meet steadily growing food demand. This change includes both expansion and transformation in the scale and intensity of farming. Understanding the nature and extent of these changes requires a spaceborne perspective\, which poses several technical challenges related to the small size and dynamism within the region’s smallholder-dominated croplands. This talk will present an approach designed to overcome these technical challenges\, which combines high-resolution commercial satellite imagery with deep learning and human intelligence to map and analyze the changes in individual crop field boundaries. Results will be demonstrated for Zambia\, which is representative of the agricultural change occurring across much of the continent. \n\n\n\nLyndon Estes\, associate professor of geography\, applies Earth observation technologies and a range of modeling techniques\, including artificial intelligence\, to investigate the drivers and impacts of agricultural change\, with a particular focus on Africa.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/tracking-africas-agricultural-dynamics-from-space/
LOCATION:Room S-121\, Sackler Sciences Center
CATEGORIES:Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250305T193907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T193907Z
UID:10000784-1744210800-1744214400@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Department Presents Laura Katz
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-department-presents-laura-katz/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250107T214930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T214930Z
UID:10000684-1743606000-1743609600@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Department presents Liam Cleary
DESCRIPTION:The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Clark doctoral student Liam Cleary\, who studies how environments influence the genomic evolution of functional molecules at the species and population level.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-department-spring-2025-seminar-series-liam-cleary/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Science/Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250107T214825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T214825Z
UID:10000683-1742396400-1742400000@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Department presents Elizabeth ‘Toby’ Kellogg
DESCRIPTION:The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Elizabeth “Toby” Kellogg\, principal investigator at the Danforth Plant Science Center. Kellogg’s lab studies genomes\, growth\, and development of sorghum\, maize\, and their wild relatives\, using biodiversity research to make ecosystems and agriculture more sustainable.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-department-spring-2025-seminar-series-toby-kellog/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Science/Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250107T214825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T214825Z
UID:10000706-1742396400-1742400000@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Biology Department presents Elizabeth ‘Toby’ Kellogg
DESCRIPTION:The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Elizabeth “Toby” Kellogg\, principal investigator at the Danforth Plant Science Center. Kellogg’s lab studies genomes\, growth\, and development of sorghum\, maize\, and their wild relatives\, using biodiversity research to make ecosystems and agriculture more sustainable.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/biology-department-spring-2025-seminar-series-toby-kellog-2/
LOCATION:The Lasry Center for Bioscience
CATEGORIES:Academic,Science/Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T211950
CREATED:20250307T215030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T140005Z
UID:10000786-1741894200-1741899600@www.clarku.edu
SUMMARY:Creating Immersive Multi-Person Responsive Environments
DESCRIPTION:Clark University is excited to share the interactive digital artwork of Clark alumni Bill Saiff ’81 and Lorne Covington ’81\, founders of NOIRFLUX. They will discuss their unique approach and experience in creating multi-person responsive environments for public art\, communication\, education\, research\, and entertainment. Audience members will have an opportunity to engage in a lively Q&A and technology demonstration as part of the presentation. \nThis event is part of a larger joint effort by the Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities\, the Becker School of Design and Technology\, and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts to help Clark University faculty integrate extended reality (XR) and virtual reality (VR) technology in their courses and other scholarly and artistic endeavors. \nAttendance is free and open to the public thanks to generous foundation support. No prior knowledge or expertise are required to participate and enjoy.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/creating-immersive-multi-person-responsive-environments/
LOCATION:Clark University Center for Media Arts\, Computing\, and Design – Mac Lab 404\, 950 Main Street\, Worcester\, MA\, 01610
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Humanities,Science/Technology
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities":MAILTO:higginsinstitute@clarku.edu
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