International Student Affinity Space
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This space is a welcoming environment where international students can share their stories, build community, and learn more about the important resources available to them.
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Join the members of Clark Tank for an in-depth workshop to help you market your business. Open to all Clarkies.
Join Marketing to You's guest speaker Jed Berger, Global President of Kenneth Cole.
This Integration and Belonging Hub webinar will feature Gaisu Yari, project director of Afghan Voices of Hope, which collects the personal narratives of displaced Afghans who escaped their country in 2021.
An Event where undergraduate and graduate students can visit Biology labs to learn more about their work
Language Exchange Program participants are encouraged to join us for a short meet and greet — refreshments will be provided.
Interested in practicing or learning a new language? Join us for the Language Exchange Program Orientation!
In these tax webinars, international students, scholars, and professionals will learn everything they need to know about nonresident taxes.
Join Sonny Siemenski, Clark Collective Coordinator, for a workshop on how to navigate tabling at the popups, with tips and demonstrations on how to set up a table for maximum traffic.
Clark’s celebration of Black History Month begins with the Black Arts Explosion, an opportunity for Black students, faculty, staff, and community members who are artists and creatives to showcase and sell their artwork, designs, jewelry, and other handcrafts.
Alec discusses life after Clark with Anaelle Ndoye '21 founder of The Diamond Project. What has it been like running a venture you started at Clark after Clark? Find out […]
Alex Turgeon ’16, MBA ’17, founder of First Pulse Consulting, is a user experience consultant and product and customer insights manager for Booz Allen Hamilton.
Shakespeare & Company presents two performances of “I’ll Be Thine, Valentine: Romeo and Juliet.”
Learn more about the Blue Cross Blue Shield student health insurance plan.
This workshop will provide information on the academic requirements, internship requirements, and the curricular practical training (CPT) process.
Greg Via is a former vice president of partnerships at Cloud9 Esports and former VP of global sports and esports marketing at Procter & Gamble/Gillette.
Looking for thoughtful gift ideas for Valentines Day? We got you! Sip hot chocolate while you decorate cookies and make cards with us for your loved ones (or yourself!).
Professor Catalin will be doing another programming practice tomorrow in collaboration with C4 from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM in BP 326. Professor Catalin will go over some LeetCode problems as well as their solutions teaching students how to tackle questions with different problem-solving techniques along the way. **************************************************************************************************************** LeetCode Programming Practice Wednesday, 8th February 2023 […]
St. Clair Detrick Jules will discuss her journey photographing and interviewing 101 Black women with natural hair.
Graduate international students are invited for an employment workshop and lunch.
University of Toronto Postdoctoral Fellow Kelsey Johnson will use the commercial collection of COVID antibodies found in plasma as an entry point into exploring the racial commodification of disease exposure.
Calling all Clark University arts and humanities faculty! Bring one of your syllabi as well as your stories of teaching successes and challenges to share, and join us for an open-ended and collegial conversation about teaching strategies and experiences. Lunch will be provided. Reply requested at the link below: RSVP: Arts & Humanities Faculty Pedagogy […]
Clark Tank Venture Development participants will pitch their ventures to the Clark Tank Committee in hopes of moving forward to the finals on February 24.
The Innovation in Action Speaker Series presents Kenn Turner, the president and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center.
Clark's Snow Day at Wachusett Mountain Saturday, February 11, 2023 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Join Clark’s Alumni & Friends Engagement team at Wachusett Ski Resort for a day on the slopes! Enjoy skiing […]
Katharine Dain, soprano, with Sam Armstrong, piano, will perform works by Messiaen, Debussy, and more. Clark students, faculty, and staff can reserve free tickets through Music Worcester.
Stop by Red Square to meet your Campus Ambassadors, who provide in-person engagement and support, assist various student-facing departments and staff, and alert the appropriate department to safety and security concerns.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day by learning the signs of healthy — and unhealthy — relationships.
Want to learn more about optional practical training (OPT)? This workshop will give you a detailed overview and let you ask whatever questions you may have.
An exclusive workshop for Federal Work Study students who want to grow their resume by working in the community!
SOM Immigration Advisor, Amanda Desai, will be available to answer any of your SOM focused questions. Whether it be CPT/OPT related, or a general immigration question, Amanda has got you covered!
The Higgins School is excited to invite Clark faculty to a planning session for a new faculty research collaborative around the topic “Alternative Futures.” Curious what this will be? We are too! The idea emerged from faculty discussions last semester, and a core group of faculty will be meeting to help define the group and […]
NASA Harvest Africa Program: Advancing the Use of Earth Observations and Machine Learning for Agriculture Monitoring for Food Security in Africa Global food security is predicated on identifying sustainable production systems that can adapt to and mitigate climate change. Regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, where more than 60% of the population are smallholder farmers, are particularly […]
Thursday, February 16, 2023, 12:00 PM Title: Summer Research Opportunities in Physics – Info Session Speakers: Clark Physics Faculty
The Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise invites Black students, faculty, and staff to participate in this collective healing experience. Register by Feb. 10.
Enjoy a relaxed shopping experience with music and student-friendly prices.
Yelena Beriyeva, Distinguished Artist in Piano and Director of Chamber Ensembles at Clark, will perform a solo recital.
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Discover Podiatric Medicine In-Person Event Saturday, February 18, 2023, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm ET By attending, you will: 1. Hear from Dr. Ebony Love, DPM, FAPWH, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine-Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine specializing in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery 2. Participate in a panel discussion […]
The Clark University Concert Band and Clark University Jazz Workshop join together to bring you a “Sound Casserole.” This concert will be livestreamed.
Support local Black businesses, entrepreneurs, and creatives, who will be on campus to sell food, artwork, photography, jewelry, and other handicrafts.
Perfect for short surveys, MicrosoftForms is an accessible and intuitive alternative to Qualtrics. Learn to get real-time results, easily export data, and share surveys with a click of a button.
Want to learn more about OPT? This workshop will walk you through the procedure and regulations, and will offer you the opportunity to ask any questions.
A.T. Still University Health Professions Application Personal Statement Workshop Tuesday, February 21, 2023, 3:00 - 4:00 pm ET General tips about writing your personal statement for your application to a graduate-level health professions degree program. Register
In these tax webinars, international students, scholars, and professionals will learn everything they need to know about nonresident taxes.
Kaiser Permante Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine Virtual Office Hour Wednesday, February 22, 2023, 2:00 pm ET Join Office of Admissions representatives to get answers to your general questions.
Dr. Tyran Grillo will share excerpts of his translation of The Running Boy by Japanese author Megumu Sagisawa to explore questions of mortality and trauma as activated by the pandemic.
Join the Department of Computer Science for Navigating Graduate Education: A Roadmap to Success, a workshop designed to help students navigate the graduate education application process.
Gustavo Oliveira, assistant professor of geography, will discuss “Sustainable and Transparent Soy Supply Chains? A Political Ecology Critique of Neo-Malthusianism and Eco-Modernization Theory.”
Georgetown University School of Medicine Virtual Information Session Thursday, February 23, 2023, 3:00-4:00 pm, ET Traditional Information Sessions consist of an in-depth presentation (30-40 minutes) by an Admissions staff member about all things GUSOM: the philosophy of education, curriculum, student activities, as well as information about the application process. The remainder of the time will […]
Clark Tank Venture Development finalists will present their funding pitches to a panel of five alumni judges and a community director.
Honor the past and celebrate the futures of former and present Black students at this panel discussion featuring Black alumni from a range of graduation years.
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.
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.
The Black Student Union, with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Caribbean African Student Association, is sponsoring their first Black History Month Ball — BlackExcellence. Formal attire requested.
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.
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.
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.
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
All are welcome to join the International Center Readers Guild to read, review, and ruminate over books by international authors.
Defend the future of our food — join us for a screening of “SEED: The Untold Story.”
“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.
In these tax webinars, international students, scholars, and professionals will learn everything they need to know about nonresident taxes.
Elżbieta Goździak will discuss the plights of Ukrainian migrants and Middle Eastern asylum-seekers in Poland.
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 to ask questions. Please note that in order to participate in CPT/OPT, you must attend a workshop.
Financing Reparative Urbanism in Detroit and Puerto Rico In recent years projects geared toward promoting urban resilience have been at the forefront of innovations in climate change governance and disaster recovery. Developing an appropriate financial ecosystem to support such projects and foreground climate justice has been a challenge, however. Public-private partnerships have failed to deliver […]
This panel discussion will feature six reproductive rights “all-stars” to address the current landscape of reproductive justice and abortion in Massachusetts and beyond, key issues and why they matter, and how “regular people” can get involved in advocacy and activism.
Join CCC and ISSO while we discuss how to Navigate your Job Search Process after graduation and overview the nuances of Optional Practical Training (OPT).
Students, apply to be part of this pilot crowdfunding program and earn funding for your venture.
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Virtual DEI Panel Discussion Saturday, March 4, 2023, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Please join us for an informative conversation regarding how medical school curriculum and the field of medicine in general are working to be more diverse and inclusive from the perspectives of attending physicians and […]
Association of Accredited Naturopathic Medical Colleges (AANMC) How to Choose a Naturopathic Program Webinar Sunday, March 5, 2023, Noon EST Are you ready to make the leap and apply to naturopathic medical school, but you’re not sure which program is best for you? Join our ND admissions counselors to hear what makes each school unique […]