• LatinXcellence

    Tilton Hall

    LatinXcellence is a celebration of Latinx/Latine student, faculty, and community work, whether it’s visual art, performance art, research, writing, business.

  • Cake With CAIC! (CAIC’s General Interest Meeting)

    The Grind, UC

    The Clark Athletics Inclusion Committee will be hosting “Cake with CAIC” – our general interest meeting for prospective members to get a good sense of what CAIC is/does, the types of events we plan to host, and how to utilize us as resources on campus.

  • CURR WEEKLY MEETING

    Jonas Clark 001

    Weekly meetings entail trainings, mock calls, and planning community outreach. These meetings are for CURR members only, and attendance is required.

  • SASA E-Board Meeting

    Jonas Clark 101

    SASA E-Board meetings is when the group of students are able to plan and discuss the future events for the students at Clark. Create a comfortable environment and community for the South Asians at Clark. 

  • Student Leadership Drop-In Hours

    Asher Suite, UC

    Got a quick question about leadership, club management, or getting involved? Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement.

  • Breaking Free from Anxiety

    Center for Counseling and Personal Growth – Conference Room

    Come connect with others to get a better understanding of how people learn to relax and find relief from their anxiety

  • Weekly CUSC Grants Meeting

    CUSC Office (First door on the left when entering the UC from the Green)

    Weekly meeting for the CUSC grants committee to meet with grant applicants

  • Especially for Students Lecture: Holocaust Survivor: Jack Trompetter

    Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons

    Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons Especially for Students Lecture Speakers: Jeff Smith (Resources Speaker Specialist, Facing History) Jack Trompetter (Holocaust child survivor) Trompetter was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1942, when antisemitism in Europe was intensifying. His parents made the heartbreaking decision to go into hiding and give him up to a Christian family in order […]

  • Dig into the Past

    Fuller Room (Goddard Library 422)

    Attend this workshop to learn how to find and work with primary sources within and beyond the library’s collection.

  • The Case for Beauty in the Built Environment: Why Humanitarian Aid without Aesthetics Fails 

    Foundations and Field Evidence In crisis settings, urgent needs take precedence—but what role might beauty play in helping people rebuild and feel at home again? This opening session of the ‘Beauty, Art, Belonging & the Neuroscience of Place’ webinar series lays the foundation for rethinking beauty as a core component of safety, healing, and belonging. […]