Family and Friends Weekend
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.
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.
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!
This workshop is focused on increasing students' level of financial literacy through learning important financial terminology, how to manage a budget for everyday and long-term expenses, understanding the difference between savings accounts and checking accounts, and credit vs. debt.
Meet at Red Square to walk to St. Peter’s Church, across from campus, to do your civic duty (you must be registered to vote at your Clark address).
This seminar will help participants overcome anxiety about negotiating job offers by addressing misconceptions about risk and the fixed-pie fallacy.
With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day after for a conversation about the results.
What's the deal with quantum computers? Have you found yourself wondering this? Are you interested in the cutting edge of computing?
Omer Bartov, the Samuel Pisar Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, will present the Albert M. Tapper Annual Lecture.
The panel, part of the national First-Gen College Celebration, will feature first-gen Clarkies speaking to high school students who are a part of local college access programs.
Clark’s 4th annual First-Gen Luncheon will celebrate and uplift the voices of our first-gen students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Bring your A-game and get ready to debate your way to victory!Only the FIRST 20 students who register will get a chance to compete!
The Clark Game Expo will feature developers, students, and aspiring developers from across New England
Join us to talk about Jewish art - what makes art Jewish? - and then make some of our own, inspired by those who came before! We will have painting and drawing materials.
CUPS’ fall MainStage production contemplates the huge responsibility of 12 ordinary people as they consider the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of murder.
Clark University Symphony Orchestra is inviting you and your friends to come have an evening of music with us!
Open to all majors and class years, this week offers students the opportunity to explore career paths in medicine, biotechnology, life sciences, and more. Meet employers and connect with alumni and industry professionals in health & life sciences roles.
Curious about student employment at Clark? Wondering how to find an on-campus job for fall semester?
This presentation explores the transformative journey of an Indigenous community in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador as they shift from an extractivist way of life to becoming restorers of their ecosystems.
Come join us for a delightful time filled with engaging activities while enjoying some international snacks. RSVP is encouraged, however walk-ins are welcome.
An affinity space that encourages Latine-identifying individuals to share and explore their identities at Clark.
A live cooking demonstration with Chef Panos Karafoulidis from Thessaloniki, Greece, where Clark students participated in the "Food, Migration, and Belonging in Thessaloniki" summer study abroad program.
The Physics Colloquium presents Fernando Rebolledo.
In this book launch, Professor Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez reads from their poetry chapbook. A/An, which uses 17th-century court records of the Salem Witch Trials to uncover the power and violence residing within the language of the legal system.
Speaker: Jesse Bruhn (Brown University) Title: TBA Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024 Time: 12:00-1:15 pm Location: Jonas Clark Hall, Room 118
Join Professor Lasheen for an engaging talk on Climate Narratives of Hope, where she delves into the powerful intersection of climate action and storytelling, focusing on the health and resilience […]
Don't be shy, bring a white lie! Join CASA at our first party of the school year!
Curious about Windows 11? Have questions about this new operating system? Drop by ASEC 202 to chat with the technology training specialist. Bring your questions and curiosity and explore new […]
Join Clark's American Marketing Association (AMA) and Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) clubs for an inspiring session on Social Media for Personal Branding with Bob Cargill, former President of AMA Boston! […]
Dance for a Cause is a fundraising event for local Worcester organization (which will be decided in the next couple weeks)!
Clark Club Hockey will be participating in the annual alumni hockey game on November 16th at the DCU Center.
Join us for an afternoon of fun including lots of yummy treats and arts and crafts.
Clark University is proud of our global community, drawing students, faculty, and staff from around the world. During International Education Week, our entire campus community comes together to celebrate.
Have you ever considered joining Peace Corps? Please come to Jefferson Room 320 to get informed by the regional Peace Corps Recruiter as they talk about their experiences and the […]
Are you interested in a career in law, public policy, or government? ALA–Massachusetts embeds advocates into legal aid programs — opening doors to justice, invigorating organizations, and cultivating the next generation of public leaders.
MOCA is designed to provide thought-provoking discussions aimed at not only creating community but allowing men of color to explore intersectional identities.
Come by the ALCI Lounge (Jonas Clark 208) between 12 and 1 o’clock to have lunch with fellow students and staff, and practice speaking English. Though you have to bring […]
Family separation and “kids in cages” drove Sarah Towle to the U.S. southern border. Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands charts Sarah’s journey from outrage to activism.
Join us for a celebration of food from around the world as we showcase international cuisine. Additionally, there will be international desserts from local Worcester restaurants! Doors open at noon in Tilton Hall. Please bring your traditional clothing to wear for the pictures if you’d like!
Speaker: Eoin F. McGuirk (Tufts University) Title: TBA Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024 Time: 12:00-1:15 pm Location: Jonas Clark Hall, Room 118
The Clark University School of Business is thankful for YOU! Kick off the holiday season with our annual Thanksgiving Dinner—a special celebration of food, community, and gratitude. Students - If […]
Join Clark Dining Services in the Higgins Dining Hall as they will have stations of international street food and desserts. Regular meal plan swipes and dining costs apply.
Join ITS and the technology training specialist in the Grace Conference Room (located in Higgins University Center) to learn more about Windows 11, the newest operating system for PCs. Bring your curiosity and questions! Please contact techtraining@clarku.edu with any questions.
The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.
Want to refine your drawing skills, or just draw with and around other fellow creatives? Come to Carter's drawing workshop!
Join the Art Club and Museum Meanings in exploring and appreciating the Worcester Art Museum!
The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.
Have you ever painted along to a Bob Ross video, and/or would you like to? Come by on Mondays to the Craft Studio to paint some Bob Ross directed paintings with Renee!
Join ClarkU Hillel for a six-week Jewish learning fellowship to explore Jewish values, connect with Jewish students, and learn in a vibrant community.
An affinity space that centers women-identifying student of color in order to gather to create community and learn from shared stories, experiences, and service.
There are no classes during Thanksgiving Break, and the University will be closed on Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29.
Do you want to throw clay on the wheel, but aren't sure where to start? Come to Josh's Wheel Workshop on Mondays to get the rundown! Once you've been to a wheel workshop, you can come to the Craft Studio anytime to put what you've learned to practice!