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Clark students are involved in many different activities on campus - from sports, student government, the arts, political activism, and journalism, to community service or cultural exchange. These clubs and organizations provide all types of experiences for students interested in meeting new people and learning in various and often unconventional settings.
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Student Clubs & Organizations
Candelas
Clark Candelas provides New York Mambo style Salsa lessons and performances to the Clark community. Professional dancer Javier Salort teaches weekly lessons open to all levels. He also coordinates the Clark Candelas performance team, which holds dance shows on and off campus.
Capoeira Club
The Capoeira Club provides students with the opportunity to learn a unique art form from Brazil. Capoeira is an electrifying mix of
Afro-Brazilan music, martial arts, and dance. It is rich with
Brazilian culture and attitude, yet encourages each participant to
find their own self expression within it. Through the club students
are welcomed to participate in weekly instruction with a Master of the
art and native Brazilian, Mestre Loka. The club also gives students a
chance to be involved in the local Capoeira community and events both
on and off campus. The Capoeira Club's invites all Clark students year
round to check it out or to join!
Clark Snowboard Association
The Clark Snowboard Association schedules mid-week trips to local mountains and weekend trips to more northern locations and provides training for those who desire it. Beginner, recreational and serious snowboarders are welcome.
Clark University Golf Association
Golf is a game of honor and integrity. Players are responsible for calling penalties on themselves as well as keeping their own score. This
separates golf from all other sports. The Clark University Golf Club is
committed to the University mission of integrating high-quality student
learning with the development of the whole person. The lessons of golf are an
integral part of the total educational experience and contribute to, as
well as enhance, the quality of University life in many ways. The Club
teaches fellow members camaraderie, competition and honor.
Clark University Track & Field Club
The Track and Field Club provides the opportunity for Clark men and women to train for and compete in intercollegiate track meets during the indoor
and outdoor seasons.
Equestrian Club
The Equestrian Club allows members of the Clark community to pursue their
interest in horsemanship. Members participate in weekly hunt-seat lessons
with Coach Michelle O'Connell and compete in intercollegiate horse shows.
For more information visit the Equestrian Club Website.
Ice Hockey Club
The Ice Hockey Club promotes ice hockey at Clark. The team maintains the program on the national club level, improves members' hockey skills and provides an arena for competitive, collegiate-level hockey.
Karate Club
The Karate Club promotes the mental, physical and social welfare of its members through the study of the martial arts.
Outing Club
The Outing Club enables students to experience nature and integrate it into their lives through a wide spectrum of outings, trips and other related activities.
For more information visit the Outing Club Website.
Tae Kwon Do
The Tae Kwon Do Club is dedicated to the study of Korean martial arts. Students learn self defense and enhance fitness in a supportive, yet challenging environment.
Ultimate Frisbee
For more information about this student club, please contact the Office of Student Leadership & Programming (508) 793-7549.
Volleyball Club
Persistence, discipline and determination are the key ingredients to our recipe for excellence here at Clark. Our club strives to teach basic
skills and further develop those of advanced players. It creates an equal
opportunity for all to play socially or at the highest competitive level
as part of the NECVL (www.NECVL.org).
Women's Lacrosse Club
The Women's Lacrosse Club encourages students to pursue this sport.
This page is maintained by the Office of Student Leadership & Programming, (508)793-7549. Please send questions, comments, or suggestions to Office of Student Leadership & Programming.
Disclaimer: Clark University is not responsible for the content or views expressed on any of the student organization Web sites featured on this page.
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