Move-In Day and Orientation 2023
Move into your residence hall, meet your peer mentor, learn how you can get involved, and make new friends at Orientation.
Move into your residence hall, meet your peer mentor, learn how you can get involved, and make new friends at Orientation.
This is for all new graduate students. There will be food, music, a welcome from President Fithian and brief introductions from the Graduate Deans. Dinner will be served.
Biology graduate students are invited to the fall 2023 orientation.
Choose DO Medical School Virtual Expo Wednesday, August 23, 2023, Noon-6:00 pm ET Meet with colleges of osteopathic medicine nationwide to learn about becoming a physician. Free for all prospective students to attend. Hosted by AACOM. Register
New students in the International Development, Community, and Environment Department are invited to special welcome activities.
We hope our new international Clarkies will join us for International Student Welcome.
We hope our new international Clarkies will join us for International Student Welcome.
Excel has been integral to data analysis since its creation in 1985. One of the most powerful tools to organize and understand data is the software's built-in ability to create pivot tables and pivot charts — learn more in this workshop for faculty and staff.
The Belonging Talks: An Integration & Belonging Hub Webinar Series Speaker: Sandra Grudic (Doctoral Candidate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Shirley and Ralph Rose Fellow, Clark University) Watch […]
The Integration and Belonging Hub Webinar Series presents Sandra Grudic, who will ponder the messiness of belonging, drawing upon her refugee — and non-refugee — experiences.
The 2023 STEM Summer Workshop culminates with 30-second lightning talks and poster presentations by the 55 Clark students who have been working in the University’s labs since June.
Join the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) and Company One Theatre (founded by six Clarkies) at the Strand Theatre in Boston for a reception and performance of “The Boy Who Kissed the Sky,” directed by Summer L. Williams ’01, M.A.Ed. ’02. The play is inspired by the early life and influences of musical icon Jimi Hendrix.