Wondering about Thanksgiving in the U.S. and the history behind the holiday? Join the American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) for a Thanksgiving information session!
Curious about the history behind Thanksgiving? Join ALCI and Clark doctoral candidate Melissa Marchand for a short presentation on the historical background behind this holiday. This event is part of Swag Series.
To celebrate the publication of "The Confessions of Matthew Strong," the debut novel by Professor Ousmane Power-Greene, a faculty panel will examine how the history of racial violence is depicted in fiction.
Join us for an in-person CPT workshop to learn more about CPT and how to apply. Please note that in order to participate in CPT, you must attend one of our workshops.
As global mining expands, conflict increases. In this Extractives@Clark discussion, a panel of experts will examine faith-based pathways to integral ecology and human rights.
If you are eligible to vote in Worcester and St. Peter’s Church on Main Street is your polling location, join your friends and other members of the community as we walk over together to vote. Meet at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.
Our series Nourishing Teaching, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities continues! These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty, staff, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities of the Higgins School in partnership with the University’s strategic framework team. This event is open only to the Clark community; please register at the […]
Professors Kristen Williams, political science, and Danielle Hanley, women’s and gender studies, will be joined by Farida Jalalzai, professor of political science at Virginia Tech, for a discussion about women leaders and institutional power.
Understanding taxes and the applicability to your business can be intimidating. What are recent tax law changes and future proposed tax reform that may impact your business? Discussion will include tax considerations that are essential to your business success including entity formation, tax planning opportunities, and tax minimization strategies. This will be a fact-packed webinar […]
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to join us for brunch with pancakes and waffles to celebrate how fantastic you are for being a first-generation college student.
Join us as we bring together three leading scholars on climate change to present Animal Affects, Absences, and Planetary Politics, our Fall 2022 Symposium on the Environmental Humanities. Cajetan Iheka, Ph.D., African Ecological Storytelling: Relationality as Method Cajetan Iheka is Professor of English at Yale University. His books include Africa Ecomedia: Network Forms, Planetary Politics […]
ClarkTIE will be hosting their event Utilizing LinkedIn this Saturday at 2:00 PM. This is usually an annual/bi-annual event hosted by TIE to help students populate their LinkedIn profiles with relevant information. They also help students build their LinkedIn profiles from scratch and also offer to take headshots for LinkedIn pictures by professional photographers. The event will include step by step […]
The Clark University Chamber Chorus will be joined by the Castleton University Choir and the New England Repertory Orchestra to perform Tragic Overture and Ein Deutsches Requiem.
Directed by Kevin McGerigle, this multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force gathers our nation's most notorious assassins on stage to violently pursue a twisted American dream.
Directed by Kevin McGerigle, this multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force gathers our nation's most notorious assassins on stage to violently pursue a twisted American dream.
Blood donations are needed now more than ever. The Community Engagement and Volunteering Center is sponsoring a blood drive on campus that makes it easy to donate.
Join current Clark students and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers for a presentation and discussion about what it’s like to become a Peace Corps Volunteer.
Political Science Professor Robert Boatright will lead this community-wide dialogue about the major forces at play leading into the midterm election, the election’s outcomes, and what it means for each of us as engaged citizens.
Celebrate the diversity of language on campus. We will showcase our Language Exchange Program, and participants will have the opportunity to learn a few phrases in a variety of languages.
Naturopathic Medical College Virtual Fair Wednesday, November 16, 2022, Noon - 4:00 pm ET Are you interested in becoming a doctor who: Treats the whole person? Uses integrative and conventional evidence-based therapies? Is an expert in nutrition, herbs, and other natural therapies? Develops relationships with their patients and teaches them healthier lifestyles? If you answered […]
Discover Nursing Virtual Fair Thursday, November 17, 2022, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm ET Want to start or advance your career in nursing? Meet virtually with nursing school representatives to learn more about nursing education programs. Join this free event to learn more about the most trusted profession. Register
Join us for a celebration of food from around the world as we showcase international cuisine from local Worcester restaurants! Doors open at noon in Tilton.
Podiatric Medicine Virtual Career Fair Thursday, November 17, 2022, Noon - 4:00 pm ET Meet representatives from all nine of the US podiatric medical schools in a live virtual setting. Register
Professor Atefeh Yazdanparast Ardestani and the Stevenish Career Management Center invite all graduate students to join a presentation with Kash Farhadi, technical architect at Salesforce.
Directed by Jerry Sabatini, Jazz Fest gives students in the Jazz Workshop and Combos the chance to showcase what they've been working on. Join us in The Grind for some excellent music, tasty food, and good vibes.
In honor of Women’s History Month, University Librarian Laura Robinson will lead the Alumni and Friends Virtual Book Club in a discussion of “Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women who Revolutionized Food in America” by Mayukh Sen.
Dr. Vidal is a professor at UMass Boston where she studies the ecology and evolution of species interactions, including how interactions change over space and time, and how environmental and […]
Rachel Corbman, a postdoctoral fellow at the Critical Digital Humanities Initiative of the University of Toronto, will share research from her current book project, "Conferencing on the Edge: A Queer History of Feminist Field Formation, 1969–1989."
Join the International Center for a trip downtown to experience the annual Worcester tree lighting and the opening of the city’s public ice skating rink.