Major Exploration Week: Arts and Humanities
Major Exploration Week: Arts and Humanities
Are you a student considering your Clark major looking to ask a few final questions?
Are you a student considering your Clark major looking to ask a few final questions?
Are you a student considering your Clark major looking to ask a few final questions?
A support group that centers the experiences and voices of trans and/or gender diverse identifying or exploring individuals at Clark.
Join us for an intimate conversation between two global finance professionals examining the journey from college graduation to the heights of corporate success.
Our second annual series of Black Pop-up Markets will support local black businesses, entrepreneurs, and creatives.
Are you a student considering your Clark major looking to ask a few final questions?
Alternative Spring Break with the Office of Community Engagement will focus on an immersive experience in the Worcester community, Community Organizing, and Civic Engagement in Worcester.
Clark’s spring Pride Week celebrates LGBTQIA+ stories, joys, and journeys. Events will include guest speakers, athletic games, film screenings, and a special drag show.
A support group that centers the experiences and voices of trans and/or gender diverse identifying or exploring individuals at Clark.
A panel of LGBTQIA+ identifying students — domestic, international, and who have studied abroad — will discuss how they navigate different experiences in the U.S. and globally.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, women from across campus are invited to join together for snacks, tea, giveaways, and a opportunity to give back to a women’s shelter in Worcester.
Join CUFSS and ISEA to celebrate Pride Week 2024 and Women’s History Month with a showing of “Bottoms.”
Join us for the 3rd drag show put on by Choices, Prism, and ISEA!
ISEA, in collaboration with the WGS Program, is hosting an afternoon session with guest speaker and trans scholar Susan Stryker.
Local women-, femme-, or gender-diverse-led businesses, entrepreneurs, and creatives will be selling their wares — food, artwork, photography, jewelry, etc.
Top academic and varsity leaders will discuss how esports has grown across college campuses and share best practices on creating a thriving esports ecosystem.
Esports has permeated culture and is a now a must across Collegiate campuses. Come and hear from top Academic and Varsity leaders on how to Create and Grow an Esports Ecosystem on your campus.
The International Students Association presents International Gala 2024: Gala in Transit. Doors open at 6 p.m.
A support group that centers the experiences and voices of trans and/or gender diverse identifying or exploring individuals at Clark.
Join the Office of Identity, Student Engagement, and Access (ISEA) as we host the next round of Creating Inclusive Spaces Trainings for Spring 2024.
Join faculty and staff colleagues for food, festivities, and a line-up of lightning talks during which faculty will discuss their creativity and scholarship related to teaching and research.
Please join us in celebrating Asian American, Arab American and Pacific Islander Heritage Months! We will bring in a number of local vendors, artists and students to showcase and share their cultures and passions.
It is an open, student-facilitated discussion concerning diversity, equity and inclusion within the English Department.