Events

We welcome all to attend our in-person events.

Events are open to the wider 51²è¹Ý community and the general public, and many will be streamed online. 

What the Constitution Means to Us 2024 with A.J. Jacobs

Fall Colloquium with Susan Glasser

On Democratic Participation: A Celebration of Kay Schlozman

Religion and Reconciliation: Forging Peace after War

Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Medieval Roots of the Modern State

with Anna Grzymala-Busse

The Constitutional Bind with Aziz Rana

What Comes Next? Assessing a Year of Elections

with Rahsaan Maxwell and Sheri Berman

Dublin Seminar 2024: Dreams of Peace and Realities of War

Clough Journal Launch and Celebration

The South of Our Imagination with Karen Cox

Water on Fire with Tarek El-Ariss

Adaptation: A Lifetime of Building Bridges with Bill Rauch

Darwin’s Nightmare with Hubert Sauper

Can We Talk About Israel/Palestine?

Spring Symposium 2024: Attachment to Place in a World of Nations

Making the National Geographic with Arjun Appadurai

Spring Symposium on Journalism and Democracy

A Clough Distinguished Lecture by Craig Calhoun

What the Constitution Means to Us

Nationalism, Nation-Building and the Decline of Empires

Coping With Defeat? A Roundtable Discussion

Getting to Reconciliation: A Comparative Perspective

A Clough Distinguished Lecture by Sidney Tarrow

2022 Midterms, A Clough Conversation

Featuring 51²è¹Ý's David Hopkins, Resident Expert on Congressional Elections and Speaker, Kay L. Schlozman, J. Joseph Moakley Endowed Professor of Political Science

Renewing Journalism, Restoring Democracy: Framing the Conversation

Upcoming Events