Campus News & Events

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April 8: ClarkArts hosts reception and gallery talk for Celebrating Visual Arts at Clark III

April 8: ClarkArts hosts Evening Reception and Gallery Talk Join Clark Arts for an evening reception and gallery talk to learn more about the artists in our current exhibit, Celebrating Visual Arts III, which showcases the work of the many innovative visual arts faculty at Clark. This event will also introduce and welcome those faculty…

April 9: Clark Sinfonia will perform in Razzo Hall

April 9: ClarkArts Presents – Clark Sinfonia Spring ConcertThe Clark Sinfonia, under the direction of Peter Sulski, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work. The concert will also be broadcast live at livestream.com/ClarkUniversity. Join us at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, in Razzo Hall, to celebrate the hard work…

Goddard Library celebrates Unsung Women of History

Goddard Library is celebrating Women’s History Month with a special display, “Unsung Women of History,” as well as a special research guide. The book display is coupled with an interactive trivia game (i.e., “Jeopardy”) that highlights unsung women of history, their achievements, and how to learn more about them using our library resources and services.

English Department S’22 Writing Contests

Mark your calendars for the English Department’s Writing Contest deadline! Our annual Writing Contest is open to all Clark Undergraduate students, including those enrolled in the School of Professional Studies. All work must be completely original and submitted by February 21, 2022 @ 11:59 PM. Information about how to submit your entries to each of the…

March 15: Latin + American exhibition opens in Schiltkamp Gallery

March 15–May 9 in Schiltkamp Gallery, Traina Center for the Arts This exhibition showcases a group of contemporary American artists of Latinx heritage, which in itself includes a diverse group of identities having roots in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, Central America, and South America, and comprises the descendants of Indigenous peoples, European settlers, and enslaved Africans.…

March 13: Clark music faculty present ‘Genius Children: Honoring the Music of Black Composers, Part 2’

  Following the success of the first “Genius Children: Honoring the Music of Black Composers” concert series from the Fall 2020 semester, Clark Arts will be reprising this series during the Spring 2021 semester. Please join us in celebrating a number of Black composers during the first of three concerts on March 13th at 7:30…

Feb. 27: Clark String Quartet performs concert of ‘Music for This Moment’

During the Spring 2021 semester, Clark Arts will host a series of virtual string concerts, “Music for this Moment: Voices of Hope and Defiance,” featuring the Clark University String Quartet. The first of the three concerts is this Saturday, February 27, at 7:30 p.m. The program — Shostakovitch, String Quartet No. 7; and Schubert, Cello…

Nov. 13: English Dept. hosts poetry reading by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Please join us for a reading and conversation with award-winning poet Honorée Fanonne Jeffers as she shares work from her recent book, The Age of Phillis. Based on over a decade worth of research, The Age of Phillis fills in biographical gaps in what we know about the remarkable life of Phillis Wheatley Peters, often…