Find your place and people, in the Clark community and beyond.

You will build networks to broaden your efforts at Clark that position you for lifetime success.

Students share a laugh during an outdoor concert at Clark's annual Spree Day.

Develop networks of mentors and future employers, including Clark faculty and alumni. You’ll make connections and life-long friends, bound together by common interests and aspirations. And you’ll collaborate, engage, share, and create in new and meaningful ways.

How it works

Reflect on your experiences through a guided pathway that will record and build a visual representation of your engagement within the university and the community.

Build your network through coursework, career preparation, creative performances, internships, athletics, and volunteering opportunities.

The Clark Experience in action

Clubs and Organizations

With more than 130 clubs, organizations, and sports teams at Clark, you can find an outlet for everything from basketball and dance to entrepreneurship, chess, and science fiction.

Students, faculty, and members of the Worcester community gather for a signing ceremony to mark a partnership between Clark University and African Community Education (ACE), a Worcester agency that works to help African refugee and immigrant youth and families achieve educational and social stability.

Students in the course, Cultures of Exile, taught by Anita Fábos, worked in partnership with the local organization, African Community Education (ACE) to develop interactive maps, recipe videos, and urban farming solutions, as a way to strengthen Haitian and African cultural ties to foods from their homelands.

Chris Clarke ’27, a point guard on the basketball team and co-founder of Mindful 224

“I feel like I’m making a steady impact, and I want to continue to grow in my advocacy, basketball career, and career in data science.”

Chris Clarke ’27
Turna Barua participates in the fashion show of the 2024 International Gala

At Clark, you’ll find a community of mentors to guide you on your path. Your advisors will help you select courses, reflect on successes, and set goals. Your professors will help you gain hands-on experience in your chosen field.