Canvas for Students
This session will cover how students can start using Canvas for their classes. It will introduce account settings, using the dashboard to access courses, the communication options, and the calendar. We’ll […]
This session will cover how students can start using Canvas for their classes. It will introduce account settings, using the dashboard to access courses, the communication options, and the calendar. We’ll […]
This session will cover how students can start using Canvas for their classes. It will introduce account settings, using the dashboard to access courses, the communication options, and the calendar. We’ll […]
Let's celebrate the end to the fall semester! Join your ALCI classmates, faculty, and staff for a time to celebrate you and your hard work. This event is free but […]
Join Clark Tank App Design Challenge and get help, and possible funding, to design your app. The Challenge runs during the first module of the spring semester, earning .5 credit! To learn more: www.clarkstudentventures.com Application opens October 31, 2022 and closes January 20, 2023
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
The E&I for You & I Podcast with Host Alec Tarnowski drops every Saturday at 3 p.m. Join Alec as he covers the happenings in Clark Entrepreneurship & Innovation program, as well as educating and entertaining topics related to entrepreneurship. Alec's guests are Clark entrepreneur alumni. Take a listen.
The Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.
The Clark University Players Society presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” for five performances, Dec. 2–4.
Join the International Center for a trip downtown to experience the annual Worcester tree lighting and the opening of the city’s public ice skating rink.
Rachel Corbman, a postdoctoral fellow at the Critical Digital Humanities Initiative of the University of Toronto, will share research from her current book project, "Conferencing on the Edge: A Queer History of Feminist Field Formation, 1969–1989."