• Fall Walk in the Hadwen Arboretum

    Red Square

    Join the Arboretum Advocates for a short walk to the Hadwen Arboretum to enjoy cool weather and fall foliage. We will meet at Red Square and walk over as a group. Please dress for the weather and bring water if necessary.

  • Wheel Throwing With Josh

    Craft Studio

    Come by the Craft Studio to meet our wonderful proctor Josh, and they can help you learn how to throw clay on the wheel!

  • Fall show

    The Grind, UC

    Amateur Hours Fall Show

  • Newton Hill Disc Golf Outing

    Newton Hill

    Are you interested in playing disc golf? Whether you’re an expert or have never thrown a disc, you are invited to play disc golf as part of the club! If interested, please reach out to discgolf@clarku.edu.  

  • Splatoon 3 Match

    Online

    Come cheer on our Splatoon team in their 4th match of the season!

  • CUFSS General Meeting

    Jefferson 320

    Come talk about movies. Yippee!

  • Ice Skating

    Horgan Arena (Auburn, MA)

    All Clark students are invited to join the Clark Figure Skating Club for an ice skating session!

  • 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.

  • Student Leadership Drop-In Hours

    Asher Suite, UC

    Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics.

  • Ask The ISSO Director

    Academic Commons

    Have questions about your immigration status, travel plans, or campus resources? Join ISSO Director Amanda Desai for Ask the ISSO Director, an open Q&A session with the Director of the International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO). This is your opportunity to ask questions, get clarity, and learn more about the support and services available to […]

  • Beyond Coercion: The Politics of Inequality in China

    Fireside Lounge, Dana Commons

    In her book, Hamilton College professor Alexsia Chan offers a new perspective on how authoritarian regimes practice political control.