Latine/Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
Celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month by joining us for beginner Latin dance classes, every Friday through Oct. 7.
Celebrate Latine/Latinx Heritage Month by joining us for beginner Latin dance classes, every Friday through Oct. 7.
Dominican poet Juan Matos, the City of Worcester's Poet Laureate, will read and discuss his poetry in a bilingual (Spanish/English) event.
Take an interactive guided tour of the plants found at the Hadwen Arboretum to learn more about native tree species, their ecological importance, and the valuable role urban wilds can play in supporting biodiversity.
The Clark community is invited to join this celebration to honor, reflect, and share our favorite memories of a wonderful professor, scholar, and friend.
Come relax, talk with your classmates, and get to know the computer science community at Clark — and did we mention pizza?
Research Professor Cynthia Enloe will address the role of women in the current war in Ukraine.
LaToya Eaves, assistant professor of geography at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will present “‘Urgent Care’: Revisioning Power and Place through Black Museums,” part of the Graduate School of Geography Colloquium Speaker Series.
Join Professor Matt Malsky for a curated 20-minute walking tour with focused listening, a way of encouraging us to better understand our sonic world.
You're invited to join the Graduate School of Geography in celebrating the season with a fall- and pumpkin-take on the classic game of bocce.
Fall into fall with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. More details to come!
Enjoy a hike at Donker Farm, part of the Greater Worcester Land Trust. Led by the Worcester Intercollegiate Outdoor Initiative, we will take a short hike and then help put the animals to bed.
Set aside some time to slow down and celebrate the arrival of fall. Enjoy cider, cider donuts, and stargazing (weather permitting).