The Schiltkamp Gallery is proud to display 30 black and white photographs by Yoav Horesh, a Maine-based photographer and arts educator who has intimately documented his new home Admiralty Village in Kittery, which was originally home to Portsmouth Navy Yard workers in the 1940s.
CUFSS presents “American Fiction,” which follows a frustrated African-American novelist-professor who writes an outlandish satire of stereotypical “Black” books — only for it to be mistaken for serious literature and published to high sales and critical praise.
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.
As the Career Fair approaches, (March 12th), don’t miss this opportunity to polish your professional edge with: Career Closet Pop-Up: Find free, professional attire to help you make a great first impression; Resume Reviews: Get personalized feedback from a career advisor to ensure your resume shines; Linkedin Headshots: Capture a professional photo to enhance your […]
In this session, Education Professor Raphael Rogers will share details about his latest project, “Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books.”
Education Professor Raphael Rogers and picture book Author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie will discuss the role contemporary picture books written by Black women can play in helping teachers respond to the absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in elementary-level classrooms.
Step into a fast-paced and interactive experience designed to help you master the art of Networking! In this speed-dating-style event, students will rotate through short, engaging conversations with a variety of professionals, including campus partners from our division and faculty members representing diverse fields.
Did you know that if you earned income in the US during 2024, you’re legally required to file a tax return by 15 April, 2025? It’s true! What’s more – even if you didn’t earn any income, you still need to submit Form 8843 to the IRS. Come to this Sprintax Webinar to learn how […]
The Computer Science Department’s Data Science Seminar Series presents a talk by Professor Hamidreza Ahady Dolatsara of the Clark University School of Business.
There are no classes from March 3 to 7 while Clarkies enjoy Spring Break. Campus facilities, services, and dining options will be operating on a limited schedule.
Come to the Office of Global Engagement(142 Woodland Street) to enjoy some free delicious donuts and coffee while socializing with other students. All students are encouraged to come.
ADEA GoDental Recruitment Event Saturday, March 8, 2025, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM ET Planning for your future dental career? Take your first step by attending the 2025 ADEA GoDental Recruitment Event, the only opportunity in the United States to interact with admissions representatives from 70+ dental schools in one location. Take advantage of this […]
Sara Hassani, professor of political science at Providence College, will examine the political significance of self-immolation among women and girls in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Join ISSO(International Students & Scholars Office) and Amy Fabiano, Clark’s outside Counsel, for an informal opportunity to connect and ask questions that have been on your mind.
Did you know that if you earned income in the US during 2024, you’re legally required to file a tax return by 15 April, 2025? It’s true! What’s more – even if you didn’t earn any income, you still need to submit Form 8843 to the IRS. Join this Sprintax webinar to get educated on […]
The Career Connections Center invites you to attend the Spring 2025 Just In Time, All Majors Career Fair on Wednesday, March 12th from 12:00 – 3:00 PM in the Kneller Athletic Center. Meet 50+ employers hiring for their job and internship opportunities!
Join School of Business faculty, staff, and students for an interesting dive into some recent research by Professor Atefeh Yazdanparast Ardestani, associate professor in the School of Business. Title: Color Saturation and Anticipated Sensory Intensity: An Account of Psychological Proximity Abstract: Color saturation is an important and relevant attribute in products and packaging. However, the […]
Journalist and trans activist Erin Reed will trace the evolution of transgender identity, examine ongoing developments in trans health care, and offer concrete steps for people to become better allies, advocates, and observers.
The story of two lovers who are perhaps a bit crazy…and more than a bit crazy about each other. Five performances: March 13, 14, and 15 at 7 p.m.; March 15 and 16 at 2 p.m.
Join us for an engaging session with MBA alumnus Idriss Idriss Laouali abdou, now a senior product manager at Amazon and Board Member of Amazon’s Black Employee Network. Gain insights into the product management role, a day in the life of a PM, and valuable early career tips to navigate your professional journey!
Did you know that if you earned income in the US during 2024, you’re legally required to file a tax return by 15 April, 2025? It’s true! What’s more – even if you didn’t earn any income, you still need to submit Form 8843 to the IRS. Join this Sprintax webinar to get educated on tax […]
The Screen Studies Program presents a talk by Professor Mike Dwyer of Arcadia University, who will discuss his 2025 book, “Tinsel and Rust: How Hollywood Manufactured the Rust Belt.”
The Traina Residency welcomes composers Philippe Leroux and Melinda Wagner. Composers Philippe Leroux (McGill) and Melinda Wagner (Juilliard) will be in residence with the Music Program from March 17th – 20th. Events will include workshops, open rehearsals of their music, and a student-led recording session (and US Premiere) of Philippe Leroux’s 2018 chamber work L’epais.
Take control of your financial future with our engaging and interactive Financial Literacy workshop, led by expert Joseph Michael Ford. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your financial skills, this workshop is your opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and set yourself up for success!
Ben Jamieson Stanley from the University of Delaware will discuss their recent book, “Precarious Eating: Narrating Environmental Harm” focused on fisheries and foraging as a point of entry to South Africa’s Western Cape, where bustling culinary and environmental tourism coincide with hunger and stratification.
Taxis versus Uber: The Global Rise of Platform Firms in Urban Mobility Markets The last few decades have been characterized by the return of market liberalism: the belief that national societies and the global economy can and should be organized through the institutional mechanism of ‘self-regulating markets.’ The liberal ideal may well be exemplified by […]
Learn more about driving in the U.S. We will cover topics such as how to obtain your learner’s permit, how to obtain your driver’s license, driving school recommendations, maintaining a car & much more. Open to the Clark community.
Finance is not just about achieving the highest margin. It is about building relationships, bringing together creative ideas, leveraging technology, and enabling new business models. As Vice President of Finance and CFO of the $30B Americas organization, the largest of Cisco’s 3 geographic regions, Roman Viktorov partners with sales and customer experience leaders to deliver […]
Worcester Reads Writes and Makes: Sustainability and Climate Change, a Worcester-wide series developed by the Academic Research Collaborative (ARC) Libraries of central Massachusetts. Join local experts from Worcester-area colleges and universities as they discuss their research on sustainability in their areas of expertise. Speakers: Dr. Mauri Pelto, Professor of Environmental Science, Nichols College, Dudley, MA […]
Want to learn more about Optional Practical Training(OPT)? This workshop will walk you through the procedure and regulations, and will offer you the opportunity to ask any questions.
Did you know that if you earned income in the US during 2024, you’re legally required to file a tax return by 15 April, 2025? It’s true! What’s more – even if you didn’t earn any income, you still need to submit Form 8843 to the IRS. Join this webinar to learn about tax resources […]
The Clark Tank Marketing Pitch Competition allows students to pitch their businesses to a distinguished panel of marketing experts for a cash prize. Students prepare for the competition through a half-credit course, through which they learn the necessary marketing skills needed to grow their businesses. Come support your fellow Clarkies as they vie to be […]
The Visual and Performing Arts Department at Clark University would like to welcome you to attend the first annual Clark University Music Program Alumni Showcase. Please join us in room 016 of the MACD for an afternoon of music, conversation and refreshments.
The Clark University Chamber Chorus, led by Cailin Marcel Manson and assisted by Yelena Beriyeva, perform music and texts full to the brim of love narratives and metaphors: The Zigeunerlieder of Johannes Brahms, the Six Chansons of Paul Hindemith, and Daniel Pinkham’s Wedding Cantata.
Clark University students, faculty, and staff are invited on a field trip to Fitchburg Art Museum to see “Stephen DiRado, Better Together: Four Decades of Photographs” and participate in an interactive gallery talk with the artist. Free bus transportation and museum admission are available to Clark students, staff, and faculty with a current Clark ID.
Have a question about a research project or library resources and can’t make it to the library? Every Thursday librarians from the Goddard Library will be available at the tables outside the UC. Bring questions about navigating library databases, placing an interlibrary loan request, evaluating sources, and more. Stickers, information about library resources (did you […]
Hyperlocal Climate Services: Reflections of a State Climatologist Dr. Dupigny-Giroux will discuss the multiple ways in which she as a teacher-scholar and Vermont State Climatologist serves as a portal for weather and climate information, education, outreach and analytical expertise to the people and agencies of the state of Vermont and beyond. These reflections will range […]
Visiting Scholar Pheakkdey Nguon will present “The Inclusion of Smallholders in Global Supply Chain Regulations: The Case of EU Deforestation Regulation in Indonesia and Lao PDR.”