Black Arts Explosion
Dana Commons, Higgins LoungeSupport your local Black artists at our annual pop-up market featuring BIPOC artists from Clark and the larger Worcester community.
Support your local Black artists at our annual pop-up market featuring BIPOC artists from Clark and the larger Worcester community.
Join us for a special Black History Month-themed dinner.
PowerAutomate is a secret weapon within the Microsoft arsenal of tools: as the name suggests, you can use it to automate simple tasks that utilize different Microsoft apps, such as Outlook, Excel, Teams, Forms, and more. In this workshop, we’ll go over: PowerAutomate navigation and access Potential use cases Creating your own PowerAutomate flows …and […]
In celebration of Love Data Week, the Goddard Library offers a workshop on finding useful datasets and critically evaluating them.
Join us in a dynamic virtual panel featuring accomplished alumni working in media, design, and communications.
Learn about organizations and their job & internship opportunities, discover potential career paths, and have fun building your professional network. All majors and class years welcome!
In this talk, Clark University professor Elizabeth Blake (English) focuses on T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and H. D.’s “Priapus” to discuss the way modernist poets disrupt lyric traditions by setting intertextuality and phenomenological referentiality in tension in order to explore queer experience.
The Women in Horror Month Student Panel showcases research and discussion on a variety of different horror topics ranging from gender and queer studies to film techniques.
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.
Join us for a conversation virtually with alumni and employers who will discuss the game and game-adjacent industries, hiring trends, career pathways, portfolio tips, and more! A watch party is available in MACD 404 for those who would like to gather in person for the Zoom.
Professor Jenny Goldstein of Cornell University will present “Starting with solutions: A Global Political Ecology of Algae Innovation.”
This unique event will feature a panel of accomplished speakers who will share how their personal passions shaped their career paths in theater, art, and music. The evening will include a roundtable discussion with both alumni and industry professionals, offering valuable insights into their journeys.
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