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Clark Collective Pop-Up Series

Come shop Clark student small businesses on Red Square (or the AC during bad weather) at the Clark Collective pop-up every Wednesday from 1:30-3:30. Handmade items, tech gadgets, art, helpful services, and more! Don't miss the fun, community, and shopping experience! You can also be a vendor! Register here for your space.

Clark Collective Pop-Up Series

Come shop Clark student small businesses on Red Square (or the AC during bad weather) at the Clark Collective pop-up every Wednesday from 1:30-3:30. Handmade items, tech gadgets, art, helpful services, and more! Don't miss the fun, community, and shopping experience! You can also be a vendor! Register here for your space.

Jazz Biographies: Shadows of Blue

Jerry Sabatini, director of Clark’s Jazz Ensembles, will be joined by his band to perform Miles Davis’ seminal album, “Kind of Blue.” This free concert is open to the public.

Clark Trick or Treat

Trick or Treat at JC 111, 112, and 212A to grab some candy and meet SPS staff members!

Serenity Suite: An Immersive Well-Being Retreat

Part of Clark’s Disability Awareness Month programming, the Sensory Immersion Room is an oasis of tranquility, exploration, and well-being.

Halloween Cookie Decorating

Join us to decorate some spooky cookies for Halloween! Light refreshments will be served.

Block Party at the Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design

Clark University invites the Worcester community to celebrate our newest campus building at a family-friendly block party, featuring a video game truck, live music and performances, bites from local restaurants, lawn games, tours of the building, and more.

SOM Student Trip to Salem, Mass.

The Student Services Office in the School of Management is planning its annual trip to Salem, Massachusetts!  Open to all SOM students.  Take a break and join SOM for our annual Halloween-themed […]

Halloweekend!

Join Clark Undergraduate Student Council and dozens of clubs for a spook-tastic time! 

The Climate Crisis: How Did We Get Here and What Can We Do?

The George Perkins Marsh Institute presents a lecture by Gilbert E. Metcalf, the John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University, who researches policy evaluation and design in the area of energy and climate change.