Campus Resource Fair
Representatives from more than 20 campus offices will be in Tilton Hall to show students what they have to offer.
Representatives from more than 20 campus offices will be in Tilton Hall to show students what they have to offer.
Touro College of Pharmacy In-Person Information Session Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 4:30 pm ET Come learn about everything Touro College of Pharmacy has to offer. We will be conducting the session in person. Prospective students are invited to hear, first-hand, about our: Explore our unique program that provides our students with 9 rotations of clinical experience in […]
This virtual info session will give an overview of the Steinbrecher Fellowship Program, which provides five to seven awards a year for Clark undergraduates to pursue original ideas, creative research, public service, or enrichment projects.
Model United Nations, in conjunction with the Department of Political Science, is hosting a career panel with two Clark alumni working in the international development and relations fields.
International students are invited to take a guided tour of Goddard Library and find out about all the resources the library offers to students.
Our event in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will feature Rev. Dr. J. Anthony Lloyd and Marshalee Kehlhem. (This event requires a ticket, and is at capacity.)
Alumni are invited back to the Kneller to meet and mingle with coaches Tyler Simms and Bridgette Reyes, current players, former teammates, and fellow Clarkies.
Want to socialize with new friends and play fun games? As part of International Student Welcome, new international students are invited to join us for a trip to the School […]
Join ALCI staff member Sarah Gould for a lesson on how to engage in small talk.
Learn more about driving in the U.S. We will cover topics such as how to obtain your permit and license, driving school recommendations, requirements for maintaining a car, and more!
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Economics professor Jon Denton Schneider will discuss his research on whether Zimbabwe’s school-based deworming interventions also reduce girls’ chances of contracting HIV as young women and if that, in turn, could have an effect on marriage market matching.