SLICE Student Programming Drop-In Hours with Maria
Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Maria, Associate Director of Student Engagement & Programming, about a variety of topics
Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Maria, Associate Director of Student Engagement & Programming, about a variety of topics
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 taught history and women’s and gender studies at Clark for twenty-five years. She made an indelible mark on the University through her brilliance, service, teaching, […]
Join QTSOC, an affinity space that centers BIPOC students who are LGBTQIA+ to build community, share experiences, and explore the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality.
THE MEN OF COLOR ALLIANCE OR MOCA IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THOUGHT-PROVOKING DISCUSSIONS AIMED AT NOT ONLY CREATING COMMUNITY BUT ALLOWING MEN OF COLOR TO EXPLORE INTERSECTIONAL IDENTITIES. We meet Biweekly Wednesdays in Fireside lounge at Dana Commons.
Get hooked on a new hobby 🧶! We are offering learn to crochet or knit workshops weekly! Come to the craft studio on Wednesdays at 7:00 pm to meet with our proctor Abbi who can help with any fiber arts questions you have! No experience or supplies necessary! Come learn the foundational skills of knitting […]
Join us to unwind and play board games! No prior experience required, we have a great collection of games we’d love you to try! Whether you come every week or are looking for a fun way to spend the night, all are welcome.
Come play some ping pong! All skill levels are welcome. See you there!
Visit us in the Career Lab on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for personalized job search tips and feedback!
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 […]
Professor Cynthia Enloe will bring her series of regularly scheduled fall lectures at Clark to a close with a talk on the importance of having feminist-informed skills in gender analysis with everything: war and peace, climate and equality, governance.
The Economics Society, a student-led organization that fosters a community for students interested in the study and application of economics, will host the first social event for the academic year 2025-2026. This time, we invite all introductory class students to meet and connect with older economics students: ask questions about pursuing a major in economics […]
Date: October 16, 2025, 12 – 1:30 pm Room: JC118 Speaker: Balázs Zélity (Wesleyan University) Title: Demographics and International Capital Flows: An Empirical Assessment Abstract: This paper empirically investigates whether shifts in demographic structure have an impact on cross-border capital flows. Country-level panel data with global coverage is utilised in fixed effects regressions. Demographic variables are instrumented […]
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