Identity Leadership Retreat 2024
ILR is a leadership development opportunity marketed toward second-year students wanting to further develop as a leader at Clark, but undergraduates from all years are invited to apply.
ILR is a leadership development opportunity marketed toward second-year students wanting to further develop as a leader at Clark, but undergraduates from all years are invited to apply.
Join Clark University’s 'Fall 2024 Virtual Jobs & Internships Fair', hosted by the Career Connections Center. Sign up for 1:1 meetings and group info sessions with participating employers hiring for their job & internship opportunities.
Do you like to go birdwatching but have no one to go with? Or are you just starting out and would like to hear from other birders at Clark?
To honor the end of Latine/Latinx Heritage Month, join us in celebrating the contributions of Latine and/or Hispanic-identifying members of the Clark and local Worcester community, where we hope to elevate their voices through a variety of mediums, such as academic research and presentations, art showcases, poetry, vocal performances, dance, etc.
Join Goddard Library Staff during Voter Education Week for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn how to evaluate news sources and fact-check information.
Join Mai Marguleas ‘25, host of E&I for You & I podcast, for season 6! Season Topic: Non-Profits, Social Activism, and Entrepreneurship Podcast drops every Tuesday at 3pm on Spotify! Season topics: Mai’s personal non-profit story Social activism and non-profits Legal formation – board of directors Can a non-profit be a side hustle? Funding sources […]
A Clark Faculty Series Event Presented by Elizabeth Blake, PhD Assistant Professor of English Clark University Forbidden fruit has long been a convenient metaphor for illicit knowledge and sexuality, a trope easily traced to the garden of Eden. Modernist poets deployed this familiar figure in new ways, insisting on the fleshy materiality of fruit as […]
Solange Bandiaky-Badji, Ph.D. ’08, is president and coordinator of the Rights and Resources Initiative, a global coalition of over 150 grassroots organizations and their allies. This event will be held in person and also livestreamed.
In this leadership workshop, we will discuss the different types of groups, the stages of group development, and the challenges and strengths of each stage.
Speaker: Federico Esposito (Tufts University) Title: Input Sourcing under Risk: Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing Firms joint with Joaquin Blaum (BU) and Sebastian Heise (NY Fed) Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024 […]
Inspired by the classic theme park attraction, "Haunted Mansion" is about a woman and her son who enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home […]
18 October 2024 | 4:15 p.m. | Higgins Lounge |Dana Commons Speaker: Sa’ed Atshan (Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology and Chair of the Department of Peace and […]
Right across from the Clark campus, the University Park Farmers Market hosts local farmers and vendors each week. You’ll find fresh and local produce, meats, and more, plus fun family activities.
Open to all majors and class years, this week offers students the opportunity to explore career paths in business management, marketing, finance, consulting, events management, and more. Meet employers and connect with alumni and industry professionals in business roles! Events include: Clarkies in Consulting: Industry Networking Night Business, Marketing, & Entrepreneurship Employer Pop-Up Demystifying Careers […]
Sign up for the Clark Collective Pop-Up Workshop - fee waiver. Students in an entrepreneurship course or are hosting a non-profit event may join the Wednesday pop-up for free, however, […]
This fall, the Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities will begin work on an exciting new four-year project with substantial support from an external foundation and in close partnership with the Becker School of Design and Technology and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Our goal will be to incorporate new digital […]
Building Community Through Restorative Practice: Discuss the student code of conduct, rights, and freedom of speech."
Join the Business, Marketing, & Entrepreneurship Employer Pop Up on Wednesday, October 23rd, 12:00-2:00 PM at Grace & Lurie Conference Rooms, Higgins UC. Explore job and internship opportunities, discover career […]
Do you want to learn more about managing your money and finding your way to financial freedom?
Explore careers in marketing, public relations, communications, or events planning with Trista Myers, Head of Events at Salesforce Ventures, and Heidy Coronel, Communications Associate at Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments. […]
Interested in finance careers? Meet Clark alumni to learn about a day-in-the-life of a financial services professional. Discover career pathways, resume tips, and the value of networking.
Family and Friends Weekend 2024 will be filled with special events and activities, athletic games, and plenty of opportunities to familiarize yourself with our campus, community, and Worcester. Register online.
Family and Friends Weekend 2024 will be filled with special events and activities, athletic games, and plenty of opportunities to familiarize yourself with our campus, community, and Worcester. Register online.
Have you ever heard of wood burning? Are you a seasoned expert, or perhaps someone looking to try out a new, interesting craft?
Find fresh and local produce, meats, and more, plus fun activities and even a food truck, right across from the Clark campus at the University Park Farmers Market.
Join a group yoga class designed to cultivate strength, flexibility, and mindfulness through flowing postures and synchronized breath.
An evening of spooky storytelling with readings by special faculty guests, Jennifer Plante and Gino DiIorio, and other creative Clarkies.
ClarkFEST highlights the academic and research excellence of Clark’s talented undergraduate students through work conducted under the mentorship of the University’s faculty and staff.
UMass Amherst Professor Donald Candela will present his research.
This Graduate School of Geography Colloquium features Jenny Goldstein of Cornell University.
Join Clark’s Political Science Department for a chance to look past the punditry and understand how scholars are analyzing the 2024 presidential election.
Moshi Alam, assistant professor of economics at Clark, will discuss his research in labor and public economics.
Celebrate the warmth of Diwali and the gratitude of Thanksgiving in one joyous event!