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.
During Orientation, stop by the Clark Thrift Store on Main Street for back-to-school deals.
The Student Small Business Center is a student-run program that offers services to help your venture succeed.
The Clark University thrift store is a hub of creativity and sustainability on campus. Stop by today for Grand Opening Specials! We sell affordable, second-hand clothing as well as hand-crafted goods from Clark student businesses. The thrift store is run by student employees and is open to both the Clark University community and the general […]
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites the Clark community — and our Worcester neighbors — to come together to create a Soul Train Line, a conveyor belt of movement and good times.
Join The Clark Bars, The Clark Keys, and The Counterpoints for a fun night of music!
The Clark Tank Committee is looking for a fresh logo that will encompass Clark Tank's ideals for 2024 with the excitement of entrepreneurship. Submit your design!
The Clark Tank Committee application for Clark Tank's 2024 Logo Contest is now open! The Clark Tank Committee is looking for a fresh logo that will encompass Clark Tank's ideals for 2024 with the excitement of entrepreneurship. The winner will be awarded $250! The winner will be awarded $250 and will be publicly announced at […]
Stop by the Higgins Center to celebrate your first month of classes at Clark University with cookies and a fun school picture!
Join School of Management students for an unforgettable adventure this Labor Day weekend as we embark on a bus trip to the historic city of Boston. From the charming cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill to the vibrant energy of Quincy Market, Boston offers a plethora of experiences for everyone. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a […]
Join us to learn more about health insurance in the U.S. and the health services Clark offers students.
Stop by TIE's table at the Involvement Fair on Red Square. Meet the club members and learn about the upcoming club events planned for the school year. It is a good time to join!
Learn about more than 100 student clubs and find your people at Clark.
All students — from first-years to grad students — are welcome to connect with local partners and learn more about ways to get involved and engage with the community.
Center for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship will host a general interest meeting for new members. The Center is location in Sackler science building, SAC120.
Join CEV and ISEA to ride local transportation (the WRTA) to and from the Worcester Pride Festival, which is from 2 to 7 p.m. on Franklin Street, behind City Hall.
Last year the Dolan field house was filled with the echoing cheers of students and staff as the first games began, igniting the spirit of competition. This is proof of the effectiveness of commitment, discipline, and the unrelenting pursuit of perfection. The wide variety of sports on exhibit demonstrates our commitment to accommodating various tastes […]
Let's ring in the new school year with a Welcome Carnival! Enjoy carnival games, prizes, snacks, and hanging out with fellow SPS students.
Join the International Center, University Police, the Title IX Office, and Campus Ambassadors to learn more about how to deal with an emergency while a student at Clark.
Clark student small businesses will be selling handmade items, tech gadgets, art, helpful services, and more.
Speaker: Brett Laramee Institution: Clark University Title: Ph.D. Research Proposal Host: Charles Agosta
Discover how to conquer technical interviews with insights from Professor Pawan Gupta, a former principal software engineer and now a teaching professor in the Department of Computer Science.
Learn more about the Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s soon-to-be-launched Student Advisory Group, composed of students representing various majors and programs within Clark.
Are you looking to take the next step in your academic or professional journey? Join us for the TIE Résumé Building Workshop, hosted by the Clark Center for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ClarkTIE).
The Worcester Red Sox baseball team will be hosting the School of Professional Studies! We will be watching the game from one of their decks where we will have our own section and a free buffet. Please make sure to buy your ticket prior to the event on Eventbrite below. SPS Students only.
Stop by to meet the staff from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Get to know how our office can support you and the University, and mingle with other staff, faculty, alumni, and students.
State Sen. Robyn Kennedy and Rep. David LeBoeuf will discuss the importance of civic engagement and its impact on improving our communities.
Pharmacy School Virtual Fair Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm ET Learn about PharmD, Master's, and PhD Programs in Pharmacy Science. Meet Admissions Reps & Faculty from Pharmacy Schools Nationwide. Register
Elyson dos Santos, vice president and business community liaison at Rockland Trust in Worcester, will host financial workshops covering topics around how to manage your money.
Jeffrey Cardille is a professor at McGill University who studies land-cover change, forest connectivity, and lake carbon content. He works on large environmental questions at regional, continental, and global scales using a wide variety of approaches, including remote sensing, GIS, supercomputing, simulation modeling, and cutting-edge techniques in computer science. His research focuses on both basic […]
Spread peace and stop by Red Square to join the celebration! Take an affirmation and leave one on our wall, paint a rock with positivity, grab a sweet treat, and more.
Dr. Aziza Ahmed presents “Abortion and the Supreme Court: Law, Health, and Politics after Dobbs” as Clark University observes Constitution Day 2023.
Daniel Scheer, '05, is Director of Machine Learning at Stash, a personal finance app that can make investing easy and affordable for millions of Americans - from budgeting paychecks to saving for retirement. Since launching in 2015, over 5 million people have joined Stash. As a data scientist, Daniel works with data to extract user-friendly […]
Ever wondered how your computer science studies apply to the real world? Join us for an insightful talk! Nicholaos, a Computer Science graduate turned software whiz, will break down how topics like NFA/DFAs, IEEE-754, and Logic Programming are more practical than you think. Get motivated to dive deeper! Nicholaos Mouzourakis has done it all – […]
Selected professional singers from across the region will perform for Music Program Director Cailin Marcel Manson and receive instruction on performance practice.
UMass Chan Medical School Mentoring Aspiring Healthcare Professionals (MAHPs) In-Person Interview Workshop Saturday, September 23, 2023, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm We are a team of second-year medical students who are running an event to help you, an aspiring medical professional, prepare for your medical school interviews. We will have stations with different interview styles […]
Get ready for a delightful fall adventure! We're thrilled to invite you to our upcoming Apple Picking Trip at Shelburne Farm - the perfect way to celebrate the changing seasons and create lasting memories with fellow students! On Saturday, September 23, we'll depart from campus at 12:15 PM and return around 4:30 PM. To secure […]
Pooja Shamdasani, manager/supervisor, digital product marketing at Caterpillar, has extensive experience in developing and managing communication strategies and tactics, across a variety of channels, with a proven track record for delivering results. She is highly motivated and driven by a strong sense of teamwork and integrity. Pooja has an MBA with a focus on marketing […]
Kenn Turner will talk about the prevalence of life sciences education, careers, and opportunities in the state of Massachusetts.
The Honorable Margaret Guzman ’89, the first Hispanic judge to serve on the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, will visit Clark for a conversation about careers in law.
Want a night of fun of games and food with your friends? Well, then come to the Grind in Higgins for a game night. There will be table shuffle board, pool, mancala, karaoke, jenga, and so many more games. We will also have food some come hungry!
During First Check Day, students are reminded that they are not alone and that their mental health is valued just as much as their physical health or their academic standing.
In this talk, Eduard Arriaga will present an overview of his research on Afrolatinx digital culture in the Americas, emphasizing how Afro-Brazilian groups and organizations are creating networks of hybrid technologies in search of data and technological decolonization. Dr. Arriaga will show how the studied groups adapt and adopt diverse media, digital tools, and platforms […]
All day our Academic Support & Care professionals will be taking walk ins for 15 minute time management consults.
Timmons Roberts, Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at Brown University and the Executive Director of the Climate Social Science Network, will discuss his research into the failure to address climate change in the United States.
Come see beautiful displayed student and community art, with some pieces for sale. This is a bi-yearly event, don't miss out.
If you started working at Clark over the summer and would like to learn more about technological tools available to you, you're in the right place! Your Clark account provides access to many resources that will help you streamline your workflow, save time, and stay organized. In this workshop, you'll learn how to: Differentiate between […]
Join us for a crafting event where we will make photo frames with popsicle sticks.
SOM STUDENTS! Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to practice building your network and connections. In a study conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank, it was found that better-connected workers climb the job ladder faster and recover more quickly if they fall. It also found that having a more robust group of connections directly correlates to […]
Join our new podcast host, Lily Deslaurier ’26, to discuss entrepreneurship topics that affect your small business or entrepreneurial endeavor.