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Celebrating Rachael Shea: A Retirement Gathering

Goddard Library Floor 2, Strassler Campus Green Overlook

Rachael Shea, Head of Public Services, Goddard Library Please join the staff of Goddard Library as we celebrate the retirement of our friend and colleague, Rachael Shea Friday, May 12, […]

Wilson Rare Book Room Open House

Goddard Library Rare Books Room

To celebrate National Library Week, Goddard Library will host an open house in the Wilson Rare Book Room.  On display will be examples of Illuminated Manuscripts and Early Print Books from the Jonas G. Clark Collection.

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Canceled Light in Springtime: A Celebration of Clark Faculty Research and Creativity

Goddard Library Floor 2, Grand Reading Room

Join faculty and staff colleagues for food, festivities, and a line-up of lightning talks during which faculty will discuss their work’s societal or educational impact and their experience as public intellectuals and artists.

Sponsored by: Goddard Library

Alumni and Friends Book Club

Alumni & Friends Virtual Book Club Join the Alumni & Friends Book Club on Thursday, March 23, as we honor Women's History Month. Clark's University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead […]

Living with ChatGPT: A Conversation with Clarkies

Goddard Library Floor 2, Grand Reading Room

Join students, faculty, and staff as we discuss and explore ideas about and experiences with ChatGPT, the new chatbot from OpenAI.

‘Are You OK?’ An Exploration of Intimate Partner Violence & Crisis Management

Goddard Library Floor 2, Strassler Campus Green Overlook

IDCE Visiting Professor Anna L. Mullany will discuss her 2022 dissertation, “The Political Economy of Intimate Partner Violence and Crisis Management: An Institutional Ethnography in Rural Vermont.” Part of Goddard Library’s Works-in-Progress Series.

Alumni and Friends Virtual Book Club

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Join the Alumni and Friends Book Club as we honor Native American Heritage Month. University Librarian Laura Robinson will lead a discussion about “Poet Warrior: A Memoir,” by U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo.