Fall 2024 Physics Colloquium: Manasa Kandula / UMass Amherst
Speaker: Manasa Kandula Institution: University of Massachusetts Amherst Title: Colloidal Filaments as Experimental Models for Active Filaments Host: Arshad Kudrolli
Speaker: Manasa Kandula Institution: University of Massachusetts Amherst Title: Colloidal Filaments as Experimental Models for Active Filaments Host: Arshad Kudrolli
Come be a part of the walking group hosted by Wellness Education! If you struggle with the motivation to get yourself outdoors and exercising solo, join us every Wednesday to walk a mile loop around campus with a group!
Join Dean K. for open office hours to discuss how the Division of Student Success or Clark University can support your success.
MOCA is designed to provide thought-provoking discussions aimed at not only creating community but allowing men of color to explore intersectional identities.
Join us for a screening of Oblivion, a filmed opera by John Aylward, professor of music at Clark. The opera, inspired by Dante’s “Pergatorio,” was filmed on the Clark campus.
Join us for a fun-filled night of creativity and connection as you make friendship bracelets! Celebrate your bond while creating memories together!Remember to stay kind! :-)
Speaker: Eoin F. McGuirk (Tufts University) Title: TBA Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024 Time: 12:00-1:15 pm Location: Jonas Clark Hall, Room 118
Join us for a celebration of food from around the world as we showcase international cuisine. Additionally, there will be international desserts from local Worcester restaurants! Doors open at noon […]
The Clark University School of Business is thankful for YOU! Kick off the holiday season with our annual Thanksgiving Dinner—a special celebration of food, community, and gratitude. Students - If this is your first Thanksgiving, come enjoy traditional favorites like turkey, pumpkin pie, and cranberry sauce, along with plenty of vegetarian options. And yes, there […]
Hear poems, stories, and songs performed in their original languages. Let’s have a night of beautiful language and cultural exchange!
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.