Peace Corps Week: Counterpart Stories
Hear stories from fellow Clarkies who have served in the Peace Corps
Hear stories from fellow Clarkies who have served in the Peace Corps
Come & hear from a Clark alumna who is currently serving in the Peace Corps
This seminar explores how studying annelid development reveals the cellular and molecular mechanisms that shaped the evolution and diversification of animal body plans, particularly the origins of central nervous systems.
Nana Kesse, Fellow, The National Endowment for the Humanities, Assistant Professor of African History, Clark University Nana Kesse is a historian of Africa at Clark University and a Fellow of […]
Mishuana Goeman, Professor and Chair of Indigenous Studies at the University at Buffalo, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture
Explore what the School of Climate, Environment, and Society has to offer!
William Lynn, Research Scientist, George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University
In honor of Earth Month and Wellness Week, decorate a ournal with an environmental theme.
Students will present their research conducted in Mexico.
James DeFilippis of Rutgers University will discuss class, race, and culture in Queens, N.Y.
Advanced research at the intersection of trade and climate policy, designed for faculty and graduate students.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman will moderate a discussion with Mindy Lubber, president and CEO of Ceres, and Lou Leonard, the D.J.A. Spencer Dean of CES.
Come study at a small research university with a strong liberal arts core.
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