Career Compass: Navigating Life Beyond Clark
Embark on an active journey to prepare for life after college in this dynamic two-part workshop.
Embark on an active journey to prepare for life after college in this dynamic two-part workshop.
A hands-on program for students to tackle interviews, presentations, and networking.
This workshop will walk you through the procedure and regulations, and will offer you the opportunity to ask any questions.
The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Kara McKinley, assistant professor of stem cell and regenerative biology at Harvard University.
Did you know that if you earned income in the US during 2024, you're legally required to file a tax return by 15 April, 2025? It’s true! What’s more - […]
Come join us for a fun time filled with engaging activities while enjoying some international snacks. This a safe space for international students to meet each other and network. Walk-ins […]
Please join us in the ALCI lounge for our opening Language Exchange Partner event of the spring 2025 semester! Come and meet fellow Clark students and staff who are interested […]
Gustavo Oliveira Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Geography, Clark University All seminars are open to the public and will take place 12:15-1:15 p.m. in the Lurie Conference Room, University Center. The format […]
Join us for our student panel discussion and Q&A on internships in the Sustainability, Climate, and Global Change fields. Whether for academic credit, funded through the CCC’s Opportunity Funding, or […]
This career retrospective exhibition features the work of Stephen DiRado, the leading contemporary artist and fine art photographer in Central Massachusetts. Stephen DiRado, Better Together: Four Decades of Photographs includes […]
The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Renee Petipas, a lecturer at the University of Vermont and a global change biologist.
Professor Amy Frazier of the University of California, Santa Barbara, will present “A Geographic Approach for Co-designing and Implementing ‘30x30’ Conservation Goals.”