Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics.
Calendar of Events
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The Identity Leadership Retreat (ILR) is a leadership development opportunity marketed toward undergraduate students wanting to further develop as a leader at Clark. |
4 events,
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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, about a variety of topics
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re you coping with any form of anxiety including chronic worry, social anxiety, obsessive thoughts, health-related worry, and panic attacks? Come connect with others to get a better understanding of how people learn to relax and find relief from their anxiety.
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Weekly meeting for the CUSC grants committee to meet with grant applicants. |
5 events,
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Speakers: Frances Tanzer (Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Modern Jewish History and Culture, Strassler Center) Johanna Vollhardt (Associate Professor, Psychology and Director, Peace and Conflict Studies) Already before October 7, institutions (including colleges and universities) began to adopt narrow definitions of antisemitism—especially the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) definition—and use them for purposes outside of […]
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Attend this library workshop to learn how to effectively organize your research to improve your ability to create citations.
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Masters in marketing-analytics alumna, Monika Singh, joins us to share insight into her diverse marketing career! |
5 events,
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Stop by the UC to say hi to the friendly folks from the Office of Wellness Education, and participate in a fun and informational wellness-related activity!
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CUSB’s first fall faculty research seminar welcomes visiting scholar, Xiaodong Zhang, who will present his research on political career concerns and firm-level credit rationing.
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Entrepreneurship clubs’ biggest event of the year, presenting the Alumni entrepreneurs, student entrepreneurs, and interactive booths. |
21 events,
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback!
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Explore how your individual personality traits, values, beliefs, and behaviors impact your unique leadership style.
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His research focuses on the effects of climate, disturbances, and land use on mountain forest ecosystems in the U.S. and in Europe. Important recent research themes include: 1) the causes and consequences of forest disturbances such as fires and insect outbreaks, 2) the effects of climate on tree mortality and forest dieback, 3) interactions and […] |
14 events,
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Stop by the Asher Suite (3rd floor of the UC) to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement.
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Join Professor John Rogan in maintaining the Hadwen Arboretum through volunteering. |
7 events,
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You survived the first month of the semester! YIPPEE. Come and celebrate this milestone by crafting it up an capturing your growth!
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Want to get your hands dirty? What about playing with mud? At the Craft Studio, we can up the ante and offer up clay as the next best thing 🙂 |
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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. |
5 events,
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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.
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Come connect with others to get a better understanding of how people learn to relax and find relief from their anxiety
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Weekly meeting for the CUSC grants committee to meet with grant applicants |
4 events,
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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 […]
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Attend this workshop to learn how to find and work with primary sources within and beyond the library’s collection. |
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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. […]
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You are a part of CES, and we want to hear from you! Join us for a conversation about student involvement and representation. |
8 events,
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Associate Professor and Interim Director in the School of Geography, Development and Environment at the University of Arizona Illegality and the transformation of low-wage labor regimes in the context of rural gentrification Over the last three decades, domestic amenity or “lifestyle” migration has stimulated a process of rural gentrification across the United States, shifting landscapes […]
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Pop into FYSA Office Hours in the Asher Suite to chat with any of the First Year Success Advisors!
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Stacie, the Student Engagement Office & Budget Manager, about club purchasing/financial questions. |
7 events,
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement.
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Join Professor John Rogan in maintaining the Hadwen Arboretum through volunteering. |
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Weekly meeting for the CUSC grants committee to meet with grant applicants |
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Learn how to take notes from your textbooks or lectures. Open to students registered with SAS, you may bring a friend!
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Maria, Associate Director of Student Engagement & Programming, about a variety of topics
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Please join the Departments of History and Political Science, and the Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities to commemorate the life and impact of Professor Amy G. Richter. Professor Richter taught history and women’s and gender studies at Clark for twenty-five years. She made an indelible mark on the University through her brilliance, service, teaching, […] |
19 events,
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Visit us in the Career Lab on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for personalized job search tips and feedback!
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Professor Cynthia Enloe will bring her series of regularly scheduled fall lectures at Clark to a close with a talk on the importance of having feminist-informed skills in gender analysis with everything: war and peace, climate and equality, governance.
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His research group is interested in multiple aspects of ecology including: organic matter dynamics, ecosystem metabolism, food webs, disturbance, nutrient dynamics, invasive species, and tropical conservation. Our current focus projects are (1) Impacts of consumer assemblage extirpations and introduced species on tropical island aquatic ecosystems, and (2) Urbanization effects on community structure and ecosystem processes […] |
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Join us on campus and in the city of Worcester for special events, signature programming, and the opportunity to create fun-filled memories. Registration opens in late August.
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics.
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics.
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Join Professor John Rogan in maintaining the Hadwen Arboretum through volunteering. |
8 events,
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Tufts University has invited the Clark Squash Competitive Team to play some matches at their campus squash facilities.
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Art in the Heart of Main South returns to University Park and the Clark campus for a third year of making art accessible to the community.
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This immersive overnight program is designed for rising high school seniors from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Participants will connect with Clark students, attend classes, explore campus resources, and gain insight into the college application process—all while experiencing the vibrant, inclusive community at Clark University.
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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. |
14 events,
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics.
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics
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Come connect with others to get a better understanding of how people learn to relax and find relief from their anxiety. |
18 events,
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Learn skills to manage stress and take care of your mental health, connect with other students while having snacks Questions? Email Anushka Mohapatra (amohapatra@clarku.edu)
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Join the Wellness Ambassadors for a walk around campus to get your steps in, make friends, and spend some time outdoors. |
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Student only covid/flu vaccine clinic sponsored by Health Services in collaboration with Walgreen’s Pharmacy
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Stop by the UC to say hi to the friendly folks from the Office of Wellness Education, and participate in a fun and informational wellness-related activity! Each week is something new!
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Maria, Associate Director of Student Engagement & Programming, about a variety of topics |
22 events,
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Join PEC for an open mic on the 3rd thursday of every month (4th in October). play some music, recite some poetry, do a stand-up comedy set – all acts are welcome!
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback! |
13 events,
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics
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Join Professor John Rogan in maintaining the Hadwen Arboretum through volunteering. |
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Clark University Mock Trial will be hosting its Second Annual Cougar Clash! Teams from across the region will compete against one another using the 2025-2026 AMTA case.
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Join SLICE for a nice autumn day in the park while giving back to the community!We have the gloves, grabbers, and trash bags. We just need you now!
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The Squash Fall In-House Tournament is here! Players of all skills are welcome to compete.
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Current members of the Keys will be travelling to Tougas Family Farm to enjoy apple picking together as a fun fall event! |
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11 events,
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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.
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An open and beginner friendly start to learning how to paint minis. Minis and paints will be provided along with brushes and space to paint. Minis can be taken home or kept at SPOC if you don’t want them. If you have minis you have been meaning to paint you can bring those to paint. |
12 events,
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If you’re looking for a fun and nostalgic way to spend your night, come down to the craft room and learn paper mache with our fantastic proctor Audrey!
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics
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Come connect with others to get a better understanding of how people learn to relax and find relief from their anxiety. |
13 events,
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Visit the Arboretum Advocates in the University Center and learn about upcoming events and how to get involved with the club!
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Attend this workshop to discover how to search smarter in JSTOR to find scholarly articles, primary sources, and more.
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Join ISSO(International Students & Scholars Office) to learn how to apply to 24 month Stem OPT extension. ISSO will cover application steps, eligibility, timelines, frequently asked questions to help you prepare and stat in status after your initial OPT Ends. |
9 events,
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Stop by the UC to say hi to the friendly folks from the Office of Wellness Education, and participate in a fun and informational wellness-related activity! Each week is something new!
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ClarkFEST highlights the academic and research excellence of Clark’s talented undergraduate students through work conducted under the mentorship of the University’s faculty and staff. |
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This “Designing for Belonging” session bridges neuroscience and humanitarian practice, exploring how the built environment influences well-being, safety, and belonging and how physical spaces can either magnify stress or restore hope.
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Visit us in the Career Lab on Thursdays from 11am-12pm for personalized job search tips and feedback!
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Dr. Rivera’s research and extension program focuses on the biology and ecology of insects in tree fruit agroecosystems including pesticide science, the development of sustainable insect management techniques using biological control and new technologies, and the biology of insect vectors of plant pathogens. Her extension program is centered on communicating information to enhance the profitability […] |
12 events,
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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics
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Come hang out with Proctor Melody to experiment, get creative, and make pieces that are totally YOU!
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Join CUSC and other organizations for a thrilling evening of games, treats, and more. |
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Come jam out with the Jazz Workshop and play some Halloween-themed tunes!
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As part of CUSC’s Halloweekend event, the Pollinators of Clark, CUSC, and the Worcester EcoTarium will be hosting a presentation about insects! |
