Broadening Our Horizons: Celebrating Clark International Educators
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Mingle with friends and enjoy a cup of coffee or cider while listening to lightning talk presentations from international faculty.
Professor Chris Davey and guest Espoir Nindeba will discuss "Exploring/Recording Stories of Survival: Gatumba Survivors Project."
Faculty and staff are invited to join a conversation about ChatGPT and its impact on the curriculum.
Join students, faculty, and staff as we discuss and explore ideas about and experiences with ChatGPT, the new chatbot from OpenAI.
Goddard Library staff has created a book display dedicated to Native American Heritage Month.
This session offers resources and strategies to help you take proactive steps toward achieving your educational and professional goals.
In honor of International Education Week, Goddard Library staff invite you to explore a curated selection of books exploring the role universities play in shaping well-informed and culturally sensitive global citizens.
Part of Goddard Library’s Works-in-Progress Series, Economics Professor David Cuberes will discuss his research-in-progress: “The Impact of Horse Adoption on Native American Nations.”
Join Goddard Library and Clark faculty as we celebrate the joy of reading through this in-person interview with Anders Morley, author of “This Land of Snow: A Journey Across the North in Winter.”
Goddard Library’s “Between the Lines” author series continues with Professor Ora Szekely, who will discuss her recent book, “Syria Divided: Patterns of Violence in a Complex Civil War” (Columbia UP, 2023).
In honor of Women’s History Month, University Librarian Laura Robinson will lead the Alumni and Friends Virtual Book Club in a discussion of “Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women who Revolutionized Food in America” by Mayukh Sen.