The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues

The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues Students are involved in all aspects of Clarke Forum activities: designing, planning, producing and broadcasting programs.

With programs that are free and open to the public, the Clarke Forum is a vital part of the community, continually enhancing public awareness and understanding of critical contemporary issues. The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues, founded in 1994 with a generous gift from Trustee Henry Clarke, brings the unique strengths of an interdisciplinary liberal arts perspective to the critical examinat

ion of pressing contemporary issues. Much of the Forum’s day-to-day program implementation is in the hands of its Student Project Managers. Students gain valuable work experience and usefull skills at the Forum. For a list of our programs, please visit: http://clarke.dickinson.edu/schedule-of-programs/

A big shout out to our Clarke Forum team members who are already working hard conducting research, writing press release...
09/09/2024

A big shout out to our Clarke Forum team members who are already working hard conducting research, writing press releases, writing topical background and creating posters for this semester’s events, in addition to brainstorming for future programs. We look forward to a great semester and we look forward to seeing you at our programs.

For the fall 2024 semester, the Clarke Forum is providing an array of programs that we believe will challenge us all to ...
08/28/2024

For the fall 2024 semester, the Clarke Forum is providing an array of programs that we believe will challenge us all to consider new perspectives, paradigms, and ideas. Guest speakers include writers, artists, scholars, and community leaders who will share their work and enter into dialogue with our campus and community. We hope you find several programs of interest.

08/22/2024

Dickinson Announces New Clarke Forum Directors - For the first time in its 30-year history, the Clarke Forum will be led by two directors. Professor of Art Anthony Cervino and Associate Professor of German Antje Pfannkuchen will share the role.

08/05/2024

Sparking Conversations - “I’ve gotten to meet artists, veterans, scientists and academics who have done great work in the world.” Ella Layton ’26 (Africana studies, English) makes a mark as a Clarke Forum and Trout intern.

Congratulations to the class of 2024 and especially to our Clarke Forum graduates! They will be greatly missed and we wi...
05/21/2024

Congratulations to the class of 2024 and especially to our Clarke Forum graduates! They will be greatly missed and we wish them the best as they embark on their future endeavors!

The Clarke Forum's spring 2024 schedule includes thought-provoking programs that we believe will challenge us all to con...
01/19/2024

The Clarke Forum's spring 2024 schedule includes thought-provoking programs that we believe will challenge us all to consider new perspectives, paradigms, and ideas. Guests include writers, artists, scientists, scholars, and community leaders who will share their work and enter into dialogue with our campus and community. Visit us at www.clarkeforum.org for more information on our programs.

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249-255 West Louther Street
Carlisle, PA
17013

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