Study Abroad Application Workshop
Join the Study Abroad team for help in completing the application for Spring 2023 Study Abroad. Remember, the deadline to apply is Sept. 15!
Join the Study Abroad team for help in completing the application for Spring 2023 Study Abroad. Remember, the deadline to apply is Sept. 15!
As the University launches its comprehensive Classification and Compensation Study, all staff and administrators are encouraged to learn more about the initiative and the first phase of the project — a position description questionnaire, which all part- and full-time administrators and staff will be required to complete. Staff, administrators, and faculty who supervise staff are invited.
The staff of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites Clark faculty to stop by for coffee and pastry at an informal meet and greet.
Kick off Latine/Latinx Heritage Month, Sept. 15–Oct. 15, with a ¡Fiesta! in Red Square! Join us for a social gathering filled with Latin food, music, and dance.
Join the School of Management in a neighborhood cleanup, part of the 27th annual United Way Day of Caring.
“Your Voter Plan” will address important topics like voter registration, what to consider when registering to vote, where to register (and where to cast your ballot!), your Election Day plan, ballot questions, and more.
Join the Office of Study Abroad for the biggest event of the year. Meet representatives of our approved programs, talk to returned students, and get your questions answered.
A new Earth conversation presents a week of opportunities to engage with the natural world on campus and beyond.
Join Professor Matt Malsky for a curated 20-minute walking tour with focused listening, a way of encouraging us to better understand our sonic world.
Research Professor Cynthia Enloe will address the role of women in the current war in Ukraine.
The Clark community is invited to join this celebration to honor, reflect, and share our favorite memories of a wonderful professor, scholar, and friend.
Take an interactive guided tour of the plants found at the Hadwen Arboretum to learn more about native tree species, their ecological importance, and the valuable role urban wilds can play in supporting biodiversity.