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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.

Study Abroad 101 with the Umbra Institute

Join the Study Abroad & Away office to learn all the basics including application deadlines and process, financial aid and academics. This workshop is intended for first and second year students who may be interested in studying abroad or away in their Junior or Senior year.   

History of Thanksgiving

Ever wondered why we celebrate Thanksgiving in the U.S. and the history behind the holiday? Join Professor Melinda Marchand to learn more about this complex American holiday.

Gratitude Cards with Clarkies for Kindness

Stop by our table for free cards you can write to friends, family, classmates, or whoever to show them that you are grateful for them!

Umbra Info Table Event

Stop by the Umbra Study Abroad table for a taste of Italy! The Umbra Institute hosts our semester and summer program for credit and is the site of our brand-new May Term program!  

SPS Paint Day

Whether you are a creative person or not join us at The Grind for a guided painting session! SPS Students only. 

Practicing Geography & GIS Week Presents: MAPATHON!

MAPATHON In collaboration with NEURISA Professional Association - New England Urban & Regional Information Systems Association Support relief work through crowd-sourced mapping projects! Open to all of IDCE, food and refreshments will be provided! This event will be held in Jefferson 131, the MS-GIS Lab, from 6-8pm. Practicing Geography Week is a week of events […]

Friendsgiving

Our Friendsgiving event will delve into the history of Thanksgiving and raise awareness about how the educational system’s Pilgrim-focused explanation of Thanksgiving has impacted — and continues to impact — local and national Native American tribes and individuals.