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Join Clark alumnus and former NASA project manager John Emond 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. This event will available to view live online.
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Exclusive Pre-Release Film Screening After the smoke cleared, there was a city to rebuild After the 9/11 attacks, once the smoke cleared and the rubble was removed, New Yorkers had […]
Open to all students registered with SAS and their friends. Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework
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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 […]
International students in the School of Business are invited to join this advising session with International Student Advisor Ninette. This session provides an opportunity to ask questions and receive guidance […]
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Kevin Schindler, author of Robert Goddard’s Massachusetts (set to be released March 3), will present historical images, personal writings, and accounts of Goddard’s pioneering 1926 liquid‑fuel rocket launch that beckoned in the era of modern spaceflight. This event will be available to view live online.
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