Office Hours with Dean K.
Academic CommonsJoin Dean K. for open office hours to discuss how the Division of Student Success or Clark University can support your success.
Join Dean K. for open office hours to discuss how the Division of Student Success or Clark University can support your success.
MOCA is designed to provide thought-provoking discussions aimed at not only creating community but allowing men of color to explore intersectional identities.
Join us for a screening of Oblivion, a filmed opera by John Aylward, professor of music at Clark. The opera, inspired by Dante’s “Pergatorio,” was filmed on the Clark campus.
Join us for a fun-filled night of creativity and connection as you make friendship bracelets! Celebrate your bond while creating memories together!Remember to stay kind! :-)
Speaker: Eoin F. McGuirk (Tufts University) Title: TBA Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024 Time: 12:00-1:15 pm Location: Jonas Clark Hall, Room 118
Join us for a celebration of food from around the world as we showcase international cuisine. Additionally, there will be international desserts from local Worcester restaurants! Doors open at noon in Tilton Hall. Please bring your traditional clothing to wear for the pictures if you’d like!
Stop by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to meet with one of the ODI staff members. Ask questions, chat, and get to know us!
The Clark University School of Business is thankful for YOU! Kick off the holiday season with our annual Thanksgiving Dinner—a special celebration of food, community, and gratitude. Students - If […]
Hear poems, stories, and songs performed in their original languages. Let’s have a night of beautiful language and cultural exchange!
These meetings are open to the public. Attending this event fulfills Navigator Pathway programming: Discover & Pursue Passions.
The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.
Mercedes Bustamante, ecologist and professor at the University of Brasilia, Brazil, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture.