• Prism’s Valentine’s Origami Flowers

    McCann Resource Room, 1st Floor Dana Commons

    Join Prism in making some origami flowers and hearts to make the perfect gift on Valentine’s Day!

  • From Personal Responsibility to Systemic Failure: the Blame Divide in American Politics

    Dana Commons – Fireside Lounge

    This talk explores how liberals and conservatives differ in whom they blame for social problems -individuals or systems- and how these blame patterns shape our emotions and policy preferences. Yet beneath the heated rhetoric of America’s culture war lies a surprising finding: There are fundamental similarities in how people across the political spectrum reason about […]

  • William James College Information Session

    Lurie Conference Room, UC

    Explore career paths in psychology and behavioral health with Beth Rogan from William James College.

  • CUSB Careers in Finance: From Investment Analysis to Wealth Strategy

    ASEC 202

    Meet Clark University alumna Suaida Firoze (BA Economics) and Anh Do (MS in Finance) who will share their experiences in financial analysis, consulting, and wealth strategy in the technology, health and private market industries. Suaida Firoze has built her career from senior consultant at Deloitte to her current role as Senior Business Process Engineer, Strategy […]

  • SAS Homework Center

    ASEC 213

    Open to all students registered with SAS and their friends. Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework

  • Men of Color Alliance Meeting

    Fireside Lounge, Dana Commons

    MOCA provides thought‑provoking discussions that foster community and encourage men of color to explore their intersectional identities.

  • An Evening of Music from fin-de-siècle Vienna

    Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts 92 Downing St, Worcester, MA, United States

      Worcester Chamber Music Society continues its 20th Anniversary Season with an evocative program drawn from fin de siècle Vienna, a moment of radical transformation at the turn of the 20th century. Featuring Alban Berg’s Piano Sonata, Anton Webern’s Drei Stücke for cello and piano and Five Pieces for string quartet, and Arnold Schoenberg’s lush, […]

  • Student Intern Panel: Arts, Media, Design & Communications

    ASEC 111

    Join us for an engaging Student Intern Panel to hear from your peers about their internship experiences in arts, media, design, and communications. Learn about challenges they faced, valuable lessons, and tips to prepare for your own internship journey. Lunch will be served!

  • Geography Colloquium Series: Dr. Erica Smithwick

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Erica Smithwick of Pennsylvania State University will present “Will the most damaging wildfire occur in the East?”

  • From impacts to impact: A diverse journey through applied data science

    Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center, 121

    This talk will summarize Principal Data Scientist Ross Potter’s diverse research experience in applied data science covering two broad topics. Firstly, his Ph.D. and postdoctoral research — numerically modeling the formation of asteroid impact craters. He will cover how this modeling is done, why it is needed, and applications to human and robotic planetary missions […]