Worcester Caribbean American Carnival
Join the Center for Community Engagement and Volunteering to take a WRTA bus to the Worcester Caribbean American Carnival, which includes a parade, food vendors, and live performances.
Join the Center for Community Engagement and Volunteering to take a WRTA bus to the Worcester Caribbean American Carnival, which includes a parade, food vendors, and live performances.
Unwind after a busy first week by going kayaking on Lake Quinsigamond.
Move into your residence hall, meet your peer mentor, learn all the ways you can get involved, and make new friends at Transfer Student Orientation. View Schedule
SOM is excited to welcome its new students at the fall orientation!
Move into your residence hall, meet your peer mentor, learn all the ways you can get involved, and make new friends at First-Year Student Orientation. View Schedule
This session will cover the candidate landscape today, what’s driving the worker shortage, what will happen over the next 12 months, and how you can put your business ahead of your competition.
The Blackstone Commons Expedition will conclude with a final celebration at Narragansett Brewing in Providence, including a screening of the short film “Kittacuck Speaks” and a program of speakers.
The second day of the Blackstone Commons Expedition will include a free, family-friendly RiverFest from 3 to 7 p.m. at River Bend Farm Visitor Center (287 Oak St., Uxbridge), held […]
Company One Theatre (founded by six Clarkies) and the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) invite Clark Alumni to a performance of “can i touch it?” at the Strand Theatre in Boston. Prior to the play, mingle with fellow alumni and meet the Director, Summer L. Williams ’01, at a private reception.
The Blackstone Commons Expedition — a 60-mile, four-day paddle along the Blackstone River, from Worcester to Providence, organized by the Blackstone Watershed Collaborative at Clark University — will kick off with a press event at the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center.
International students are invited to meet at the International Center to take a short walk to Yoway on Park Avenue.
Professor Belén Atienza will be one of the poets entertaining children and families during the Worcester Public Library's Bilingual Poetry Reading.