Scientific Illustration Workshop
Lasry 151A FREE workshop aimed to teach technical illustration skills to non-art trained people with scientific backgrounds. learn how to translate read 3D specimens and objects into a 2D work of […]
A FREE workshop aimed to teach technical illustration skills to non-art trained people with scientific backgrounds. learn how to translate read 3D specimens and objects into a 2D work of […]
Celebrate the end of the school year with conversation and food. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the 2019 Creative Writing Contests. Sigma Tau Delta Induction Ceremony! All […]
Since 1991, Clark undergraduates have presented their research and creative work annually at Academic Spree Day (ASD), held in Higgins University Center.
Clark Universities Photography Society sponsors a workshop on Adobe Photoshop Refreshments and a chance for a free trip to Ireland!
Many Western countries will be more racially/ethnically diverse by the middle of the 21st century. I will present findings from four studies conducted in the United States, Canada and Portugal that examined whether merely thinking about future demographic changes can have psychological consequences for majority group members.
Come learn more about interdisciplinary and collaborative undergraduate research opportunities at Clark.
Join the faculty and administration of SOM to talk about the undergraduate Management, Marketing, and Innovation & Entrepreneurship programs; as well as new opportunities with the accelerated degree programs. accelerated degree school of
The Photo Society is hosting a mixed media student art show! Please use this form https://bit.ly/2U5JwLT to submit any artwork you would wish to share. All art forms are accepted and encouraged!
Drug delirium, groovy fashion, religious cults, mega corporations, glitzy glam, hard rock, global unrest—from our 2019 perspective, the seventies are often remembered as a bizarre blur of bohemianism and disco. John Corbett will transport us back in time to this thrillingly tumultuous era through a playful exploration of its music. Weaving musical excerpts with readings […]
In the 17th and 18th centuries, Jews lived and worked in various parts of the Americas, from Dutch Brazil to British North America, and across the Caribbean. Five scholars will shed light on the following questions: Did Jews identify with the empires in which they lived? Did they build bridges to other empires as traders […]
Seminars will present cutting-edge research being done at Clark University on human/environment interactions, and are designed to catalyze discussions regarding future research possibilities.
Judge Guzman of the Massachusetts District Court, and a Clark alum, will give a talk on the issue of racial bias in the jury selection process. Some of the videos she will show will star Clark students, who helped with a training video for state judges who met at Clark on March 22, 2019. Judge […]