Celebrating the Legacy of Professor Amy G. Richter
Please join the Departments of History and Political Science, and the Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities to commemorate the life and impact of Professor Amy G. Richter. Professor Richter […]
Please join the Departments of History and Political Science, and the Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities to commemorate the life and impact of Professor Amy G. Richter. Professor Richter […]
Regretfully, 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 […]
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!).
Professor Juan Pablo Rivera will Puerto Rican artist —and 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer — Bad Bunny, a prominent representative and advocate of Puerto Rico and gender identity. Topics will include gender and politics, as well as Bad Bunny’s music videos and what they mean.
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.
Dr. Anita Say Chan will discuss her most recent book and her experiences working with the Illinois Data Clinic. Dr. Chan serves as professor at the School of Information Science, […]
Join 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.
Presented byEmmanuel Akyeampong, PhDEllen Gurney Professor of History and of African and African American Studies, Harvard UniversityMinister for Worship and Formation, Harvard University Memorial Church In the 1960s, economist and […]
Join the Early Modernists Unite research collaborative for a Clark University faculty roundtable on the early modern roots of how we think about emotions today.
Clark University professor Lex Lu will discuss themes from his recent book, “Appearance Politics: Legitimacy Building in Late Imperial and Modern China. “
Come study at a small research university with a strong liberal arts core.
Still curious? Request more information.