Community Engagement Fair
All students — from first-years to grad students — are welcome to connect with local partners and learn more about ways to get involved and engage with the community.
All students — from first-years to grad students — are welcome to connect with local partners and learn more about ways to get involved and engage with the community.
Center for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship will host a general interest meeting for new members. The Center is location in Sackler science building, SAC120.
Join CEV and ISEA to ride local transportation (the WRTA) to and from the Worcester Pride Festival, which is from 2 to 7 p.m. on Franklin Street, behind City Hall.
Last year the Dolan field house was filled with the echoing cheers of students and staff as the first games began, igniting the spirit of competition. This is proof of […]
Let's ring in the new school year with a Welcome Carnival! Enjoy carnival games, prizes, snacks, and hanging out with fellow SPS students.
Join the International Center, University Police, the Title IX Office, and Campus Ambassadors to learn more about how to deal with an emergency while a student at Clark.
Clark student small businesses will be selling handmade items, tech gadgets, art, helpful services, and more.
Set yourself up for success this fall semester by learning more about academic digital tools available to all Clark students.
Speaker: Brett Laramee Institution: Clark University Title: Ph.D. Research Proposal Host: Charles Agosta
The Communities of Color Social is specifically created for all students, faculty, and staff of color to make connections at Clark.
Join the Alumni & Friends Book Club as we honor Hispanic Heritage Month. Clark’s University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead us through a discussion about the book Violeta by Isabel Allende.