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2024 is Election year! Make sure that you are registered to vote!

Sponsored by: Community Engagement and Volunteering

How to Successfully Build a Collegiate Esports Ecosystem

Clark University, Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center - 2nd Floor 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA, United States

Top academic and varsity leaders will discuss how esports has grown across college campuses and share best practices on creating a thriving esports ecosystem.

Sponsored by: Clark Esports

How to Successfully build a Collegiate Esports Program Academics, Varsity, & Club

Clark University, Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center - 2nd Floor 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA, United States

Esports has permeated culture and is a now a must across Collegiate campuses. Come and hear from top Academic and Varsity leaders on how to Create and Grow an Esports Ecosystem on your campus.

Sponsored by: Clark Esports

Pop-Up Market: Women- and Femme-Owned Businesses

Higgins University Center

Local women-, femme-, or gender-diverse-led businesses, entrepreneurs, and creatives will be selling their wares — food, artwork, photography, jewelry, etc.

Sponsored by: Office of Identity, Student Engagement, and Access
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Latines Out Loud! (LOL!) Affinity Space Meeting

McCann Resource Room, 1st Floor Dana Commons

An affinity space that encourages Latin-American and/or Hispanic identifying individuals to share and explore their identities at Clark.

Sponsored by: Office for Identity, Student Engagement, and Access
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1GEN (First-Gen College Student) Affinity Space

McCann Resource Room, 1st Floor Dana Commons

An affinity space where first-generation college students can share space, stories & experiences as firsts in their families.

Sponsored by: Office for Identity, Student Engagement, and Access

Pride Week 2024: Afternoon Tea and Treats with Susan Stryker

Grace Conference Room, University Center 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA, United States

ISEA, in collaboration with the WGS Program, is hosting an afternoon session with guest speaker and trans scholar Susan Stryker.

Sponsored by: Office for Identity, Student Engagement, and Access