All Campus Events
Suing Polluters in the Public Interest
The lecture will be presented by Josh Kratka, Senior Attorney of the National Environmental Law Center, Boston MA. The National Environmental Law Center (NELC) is a non-profit public interest litigation […]
Celebrate Women’s Basketball at Pregame Reception
Faculty and staff are invited to celebrate Clark Women’s Basketball during a reception before the team takes Coast Guard Academy. Clark Athletics is hosting a pregame party from 5 to 7, followed by the game at 7.
Difficult Dialogue Series: Love… What’s Race Got to Do With It? – Launch Event
Love is complicated! Race is complicated! Let’s talk about it!
Alumni & Friends Virtual Book Club: Black History Month
Join members of the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) at a Virtual Book Club on Thursday, February 8, as we celebrate Black History Month! Clark's University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead us through a discussion about the book “Kindred” by Octavia Butler.
‘Legally Blonde: The Musical’
Clark Musical Theatre presents “Legally Blonde, the Musical,” a fabulously fun award-winning musical that follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Four performances.
Celebrate Movement with Dance Workshops
The Visual and Performing Arts Department and the Higgins School of Humanities present a week of dance workshops — ballet, hip hop, and flexn — as part of the Higgins Spring 2024 symposium, “Movement.”
Geography Speaker: Wiranta Ginting, Asia Floor Wage Alliance
Building Worker's Power: Asia Floor Wage Alliance Wiranta Ginting is an organizer and labor rights educator, who has worked with trade unions, small grassroots NGOs and worker-led organizing programs in South-East Asia for twenty years. He leads workplace and community campaigns for decent work and living wages in global fashion supply chains. Currently, he is […]
The Oppressed Head: A Historical Review of the Beauty and Identity of Black Women’s Hair and Headdress
*This event will be held virtually* Dr. Tameka Ellington’s lecture, “The Oppressed Head: A Historical Review of the Beauty and Identity of Black Women’s Hair and Headdress,” is part of Clark’s Black History Month programming.
Trans & Gender Diverse (TGD) Support & Discussion Group
A support group that centers the experiences and voices of trans and/or gender diverse identifying or exploring individuals at Clark.
Walk It Out Wednesday
Come be a part of the walking group hosted by Wellness Education!
Clark Collective Pop-up: Clark Tank Edition
The Clark Collective Pop-up will feature the 16 students whose ventures are part of this year’s Clark Tank competition.