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Welcome to Clark University SPLASH!

Our next Splash event will be on April 13th, 2025!


ESP Biography



MEGAN BAKER, ESP Teacher




Major: English and Government

College/Employer: Smith College

Year of Graduation: 2016

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Past Classes

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H575: Public Health and Policy in Splash Fall 2015 (Nov. 15, 2015)
What is public health? What is public policy? How do these interact? How do they affect me? Learn about Obamacare, abortion history and rights, and more, and how political arguments have shaped these conversations


H465: Democrat or Republican: The Class About Parties in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 25, 2015)
Left or right, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican? What? If you have ever wondered what these words mean, how they relate, and what they mean in terms of voting and politics, take this class! We'll talk about what political parties do, what a political spectrum is, and how all these things work together to compose our government.


H466: How to: Vote! in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 25, 2015)
How do you vote? By candidate or party? Where? Why do I have to register? In this class, we'll talk about the logistics of voting, and how to possibly be an informed voter without having a doctorate in political science.


H276: Let's Have a Fight! in Splash Spring 2014 (Apr. 13, 2014)
Do you like arguing with people? Would you like to win your arguments more often? Learn to debate using J.S. Mill's ideas.


A277: Friendship Bracelets for All in Splash Spring 2014 (Apr. 13, 2014)
Learn how to make friendship bracelets by tying a series of knots with string. You may end up with something resembling a bracelet to take home at the end of class!


X278: Leadership 101 in Splash Spring 2014 (Apr. 13, 2014)
Though it seems to be a simple task, giving directions is a skill everyone can brush up on. Learn how hard it can be! You should be willing to talk in a large group to participate in this class.