Canned Food Drive
Organized by the Division of Student Success, this food drive provides an opportunity for Clark students to help their fellow students, as well as the Worcester community.
Organized by the Division of Student Success, this food drive provides an opportunity for Clark students to help their fellow students, as well as the Worcester community.
Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
The community is welcome to join Professor Ellen Foley, associate dean of the School of Climate, Environment, and Society, for a lunchtime chat.
Government, Law, & International Affairs
Employer Pop Up
Open to all students registered with SAS and their friends. Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework.
The Men of Color Alliance, or MOCA, is designed to provide thought‑provoking discussions that not only foster community but also encourage men of color to explore their intersectional identities.
If you need a chance to regroup and reorganize, this is your time to do so!
Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback!
Student Intern Panel – Government, International Affairs & Law
Richard (Rick) Harper (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Jay Dampier (Natural Resources, Department of Wautoma) will present their lecture on Firewood Banks.
Examining how biological and cultural diversity strengthen climate resilience, we will discuss food system diversity, Indigenous ecological knowledge, and community-engaged research that supports locally grounded, adaptive solutions.
The Department of Economics presents Professor Linh Tô, who studies topics in labor, public, and behavioral economics at Boston University.
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