Game Design for the End of the World
Climate change, pandemics, political polarization, systemic racism, and capitalism run amok! If there’s anything that marks the 2020s, it’s a sense that life on the planet is increasingly under...
View ArticleOn Trans Game History: Networked Games, Glitches, Trans Studies, and the Digital
This talk by Whitney (Whit) Pow (they/them) of New York University situates today’s queer and trans games movement within the histories, contributions, and politics of queer and trans people and...
View ArticleSpring 2022 Harrington Public Affairs: American Universities and Their Local...
Presented by: Dr. Virginia Sapiro ’72 The majority of American colleges and universities founded before the 20th century were created as part of the founding and development of local communities. If...
View ArticleThe State of the Gaming Industry: A Conversation with Stanley Pierre-Louis ’92
The video game industry is one of America’s fastest growing and complex, a maze of legal, policy, and regulatory concerns and opportunities. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is the...
View ArticleClark University celebrates 117th Commencement Graduate Ceremony
Video of Clark University's 117th Commencement Graduate Ceremony
View ArticleClark University Celebrates 117th Commencement Ceremony
Video of Clark University's 117th Commencement Ceremony
View ArticleLauryl Tucker: Queer Comedy Presents — ‘The Facts of Life: Woolf and the...
oin us as we launch the three-part “Queer Comedy Presents” series with a lecture by Professor Lauryl Tucker, Associate Professor of English at Sewanee: The University of the South. Funny is not...
View ArticleTruth and (or) Fiction? Graphic histories, fictional renderings, and the...
To celebrate the publication of “The Confessions of Matthew Strong,” the debut novel by Professor Ousmane Power-Greene, a faculty panel will examine how the history of racial violence is depicted in...
View ArticleFall 2022 Symposium on the Environmental Humanities
Join us as we bring together three leading scholars on climate change to present Animal Affects, Absences, and Planetary Politics, our Fall 2022 Symposium on the Environmental Humanities. Cajetan...
View ArticleTruth and/or Fiction? Faculty discuss fictional depictions of the history of...
To celebrate the publication of “The Confessions of Matthew Strong,” the debut novel by Professor Ousmane Power-Greene, a faculty panel will examine how the history of racial violence is depicted in...
View ArticleLauryl Tucker: Queer Comedy Presents — ‘The Facts of Life: Woolf and the...
Join us as we launch the three-part “Queer Comedy Presents” series with a lecture by Professor Lauryl Tucker, Associate Professor of English at Sewanee: The University of the South. Funny is not...
View ArticleKirsten Leng: Queer Comedy Presents: The Lesbian Avengers and the...
Join us for a talk with Kirsten Leng, Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Admission is free and open to the public. All audience...
View ArticleSocial Innovation Conference: Panel 4: Community Engagement & Social Impact
Discussion will focus on essential need forcolleges/universities, businesses and communityorganizations to work together to address the challengesin our society.
View ArticleSocial Innovation Conference: Panel 3: Branding/Marketing and Sustainable...
Panel will focus on the importance of Sustainability inhelping companies build brand value and competitiveadvantage in product and service markets.
View ArticleSocial Innovation Conference: Panel 2: Climate Finance
Climate finance refers to "local, national or transnationalfinancing—drawn from public, private and alternativesources of financing—that seeks to support mitigation andadaptation actions that will...
View ArticleSocial Innovation Conference Panel 1: ESG Investing
Discussion will focus on how Environmental, Social andGovernance (ESG) principles are crucial to developingstrong, resilient companies and assets that deliver long-term value for investors
View ArticleWallace W. Atwood Lecture Kendra McSweeney, Ph.D.
In the U.S., prohibition is often considered a thing of the past, evoking speakeasies and Al Capone. Yet the prohibition of other plant- and animal-based commodities has not only endured but expanded....
View ArticleDr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein: Justice Through the Looking Glass of Dark Matter
Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein will describe our endeavor to explain what the universe is made of, why dark matter should probably be called invisible matter, and introduce a framework for Black...
View ArticleDam Removal & Ecological Restoration 101 Training
This program seeks to advance the quality and quantity of dam removal and ecological restoration in Massachusetts by providing an overview of the issue and solutions to existing & potential...
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