Community Conversation: Growing the Pie
**This event is open only to the Clark community.** Join us for the final installment of our series, Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These […]
**This event is open only to the Clark community.** Join us for the final installment of our series, Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These […]
Directed by Jerry Sabatini, Jazz Fest gives students in the Jazz Workshop and Combos the chance to showcase what they've been working on. Join us in The Grind for some excellent music, tasty food, and good vibes.
In honor of Women’s History Month, University Librarian Laura Robinson will lead the Alumni and Friends Virtual Book Club in a discussion of “Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women who Revolutionized Food in America” by Mayukh Sen.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
The Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
Come enjoy the documentaries created by Professor. Soren Sorensen’s students this semester.
Students in Professor Eric DeMeulenaere's Education in Film class invite you to attend the Red Carpet Premiere of five short films developed to disrupt dominant narratives.
Join students from the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and the Becker School of Design & Technology for an interactive theater gaming experience.
Founded in 2006 by Tracy Kraus ’83 and Clark music professor Peter Sulski, the Worcester Chamber Music Society returns to Clark for a performance and discussion of Concerto Grosso No. 1 by Ernest Bloch. A reception will follow.