Clark Collective Popups at Red Square
Come join the crowd at the Clark Collective popup on Red Square. Be a vendor and sell your stuff or stop by and purchase! Popups are every Wednesday at Red […]
Come join the crowd at the Clark Collective popup on Red Square. Be a vendor and sell your stuff or stop by and purchase! Popups are every Wednesday at Red […]
Dr. Vidal is a professor at UMass Boston where she studies the ecology and evolution of species interactions, including how interactions change over space and time, and how environmental and community contexts influence interaction outcomes. Most of her work involves insect herbivores, but she has also conducted elegant experiments using yeast
Speaker: Professor Anthony Dinsmore Institution: University of Massachusetts, Amherst Title: TBA Host: Arshad Kudrolli
Visiting Scholar Ibrahim Ozdemir will explore the role of climate change in shaping political and social stability.
An in-person screening of “Black Men in White Coats” will be preceded by a short reception and followed by a discussion panel.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the Prehealth Advising Office, and the Career Connections Center cordially invite you to attend an in-person screening of Black Men in White Coats. The film will be preceded by a short reception and followed by a discussion panel featuring Brett Rayford, Psy.D., MBA - Associate Dean for Student Health […]
Professor Chris Davey and guest Espoir Nindeba will discuss "Exploring/Recording Stories of Survival: Gatumba Survivors Project."
Join the Thrift Store student staff at their second fashion show featuring Clark designers, fashion creators, and student models.
Rachel Corbman, a postdoctoral fellow at the Critical Digital Humanities Initiative of the University of Toronto, will share research from her current book project, "Conferencing on the Edge: A Queer History of Feminist Field Formation, 1969–1989."
Join the International Center for a trip downtown to experience the annual Worcester tree lighting and the opening of the city’s public ice skating rink.
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.