“The Moors,” Directed by MaryBeth Dekara
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.
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.
Do you want to throw clay on the wheel, but aren't sure where to start? Come to Josh's Wheel Workshop on Mondays to get the rundown! Once you've been to a wheel workshop, you can come to the Craft Studio anytime to put what you've learned to practice!
Our once in a semester jazz extravaganza! Hear jazz big band and student combos perform for an afternoon of music and excitement!
Join the Clark University Jazz Workshop and Jazz Combos for an afternoon of classic jazz and original music in a variety of styles.
Join the Art Club and Museum Meanings in exploring and appreciating the Worcester Art Museum!
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.
Come join Variant Dance Troupe and Dance Society for our joint fall showcase... Peace, Love, Rock & Roll!
Shabbat is the Jewish Sabbath, which takes place from Friday evening through Saturday evening. Come for just the services, just the dinner, or both!
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!
Join ITS and the technology training specialist in the Grace Conference Room (located in Higgins University Center) to learn more about Windows 11, the newest operating system for PCs. Bring your curiosity and questions! Please contact techtraining@clarku.edu with any questions.
Join Clark Dining Services in the Higgins Dining Hall as they will have stations of international street food and desserts. Regular meal plan swipes and dining costs apply.
Mercedes Bustamante, ecologist and professor at the University of Brasilia, Brazil, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture.