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Soul Food Brunch (Black Alumni Homecoming Weekend)

The Grind, Higgins University Center 950 Main Street, Worcester, United States

Black Alumni Homecoming Weekend concludes with a special brunch featuring traditional soul food favorites, live music, and the chance to mix and mingle with students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

V&PA Presents ‘Small Mouth Sounds’

Experimental Theater, Little Center 12 Charlotte St., Worcester

Clark actors will give voice to “Small Mouth Sounds,” a play by Bess Wohl, during four performances Feb. 24–26. Directed by Lyndsey Hawkes ’19.

Sponsored by: Department of Visual & Performing Arts

Clark Tank Business Pitch Competition

ASEC202

Join Professor Emilee Cocuzzo and her students pitch for funding on their business ideas. Up to $1500! Judges: Greg Montemurro, Brad Kern, Katie Cella, Rick Treitman '73, Ryan Cohen '18

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IC Readers Guild

International Center Student Lounge

All are welcome to join the International Center Readers Guild to read, review, and ruminate over books by international authors.

‘Black Panther’ — Part 1 of a Black History Month Double Feature

Jefferson 320

“Black Panther” highlights Afrofuturism, a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to explore the African American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.

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

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Sprintax Nonresident Tax Webinar

In these tax webinars, international students, scholars, and professionals will learn everything they need to know about nonresident taxes.

Sponsored by: International Center
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SPS CPT/OPT Workshop

JC 102

Want to learn more about CPT/OPT? This workshop is tailored to the needs of our SPS students and will discuss the CPT/OPT procedure, regulations, and give an opportunity for students […]

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ — Part 2 of a Black History Month Double Feature

Clark University, Jefferson Academic Center, Room 320

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” explores the real-world concept of Afro-Futurism: a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to examine the African-American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.

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