CODA Movie Screening and Panel
As part of Clark’s Disability Awareness Month programming, we invite you to join us for a screening of “CODA,” followed by a faculty discussion panel.
As part of Clark’s Disability Awareness Month programming, we invite you to join us for a screening of “CODA,” followed by a faculty discussion panel.
CLARKxCOLLAB is launching a locally designed, limited series apparel line, which will be on sale at a pop-up event during Family and Friends Weekend.
Clark University is partnering with Art in the Park to bring public art installations to Main South. This opening reception will feature artist meet-and-greets, music, food, and more!
Women Entrepreneurship Week is a national movement that supports, recognizes, and celebrates female founders and inspires young women.
Alumni and Friends Engagement and the Clark LGBTQ+ Alumni Association will celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month with a discussion of “She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders,” by Jennifer Finney-Boylan.
A screening of “Saturday Church” in honor of LGBTQ+ History Month; snacks will be provided.
The CEV Speaker Series presents DaishaDore Famouz — one of Worcester’s leading performers, known for guiding the city’s LGBTQ Renaissance — in honor of LGBTQ+ History Month.
Join Clark Undergraduate Student Council and dozens of clubs for a spook-tastic time!
The Student Services Office in the School of Management is planning its annual trip to Salem, Massachusetts! Open to all SOM students. Take a break and join SOM for our annual Halloween-themed […]
Clark University invites the Worcester community to celebrate our newest campus building at a family-friendly block party, featuring a video game truck, live music and performances, bites from local restaurants, lawn games, tours of the building, and more.
Part of Clark’s LGBTQ+ History Month programming, this lecture will be given by Elizabeth Boskey of Boston Children’s Hospital.
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