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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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. |
23 events,
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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. |
8 events,
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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! |
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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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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics
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Ever wondered how ClarkRide works? Or what to know before moving off campus? 🤔 Come to our Ask Me Anything with the Director of ISSO Amanda Desai and Associate Director of Community Living Feyzal Ebrahim! We’re covering everything from immigration questions to housing tips — and everything in between.
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SASA General Member Meetings is meant for all Clark Undergraduate Students who are looking to learn more about South Asian culture and meet other likeminded individuals. |
21 events,
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Discover the enlightening research and pioneering projects led by faculty in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice.
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Attend this library workshop to learn searching skills for PsycInfo, such as using the thesaurus and other database tools. |
8 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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We welcome first-gen faculty, staff, students, and their allies to join us for this year’s 5th annual First-Gen Luncheon.
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A Goddard Library Book Talk Please join us for a book talk by Davis Baird, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, as he shares his latest book, Natural Religion, a None’s Journey of Religious Discovery (Wipf and Stock, 2025). Light refreshments will be available. About the Book ‘This book began with a trunk of manuscripts written by […] |
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Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons Albert M. Tapper Annual Lecture Keynote: Lessons and Legacies of the Holocaust: Inaugural Emerging Scholars Conference Speaker: Sarah Casteel (Professor of English, Carleton University) Holocaust Studies From the Outside In: Art and Relational Thinking in Times of Crisis In the aftermath of October 7th, as the contemporary meaning and relevance of […]
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback!
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Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savanna, is being rapidly transformed by agriculture and global markets. Gillian Galford of the University of Vermont will show how deforestation often precedes cropland development.
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The Economics Society, a student-led organization for Clark economics majors, will host a career event featuring program faculty and recent graduates who will share their diverse perspectives on the career paths available to someone earning an economics major at Clark. |
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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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The Women in Business group is sponsoring an exclusive visit to Geminai, a leading innovator in artificial intelligence and digital solutions
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Homonhon Island, renowned for its rich biodiversity and historical significance, is facing escalating environmental degradation from large-scale mining operations that began expanding in the 1980s. |
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Join us on a field trip to the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Boston!
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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.
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Come by the Craft Studio to meet our wonderful proctor Josh, and they can help you learn how to throw clay on the wheel! |
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9 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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Stop by the Asher Suite to chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics.
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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 […]
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In her book, Hamilton College professor Alexsia Chan offers a new perspective on how authoritarian regimes practice political control. |
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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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Attend this library workshop and learn how to use this powerful tool to understand the research landscape in your field.
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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. |
12 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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This lunchtime gallery talk celebrates Professor Toby Sisson’s new exhibition (on display through Dec. 5), “Bearing Witness,” which explores oral history from the Great Migration — the movement of 6 million Black people from the South to the North between 1910 and 1970. |
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback!
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Her research group focuses on interactions among plants, microbes and insects, and how they affect carbon cycling under current and future projected climates. To explore these questions, we also study ecological, evolutionary, and biogeographic determinants of species distributions by measuring physiological, morphological, and anatomical functional traits. We explore ecosystem-level consequences of differences in species and […]
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Jamie Shinn Assistant Professor Department of Environmental Studies SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry |
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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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Pokémon Club weekly meetings can include a variety of fun Pokémon-themed events and activities. |
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Come enjoy traditional Brazilian food, music, dance, and learn more about our culture at BRASA’s Brazilian festival!! Visual and Performing Arts presents eight performances of Molière’s play about a self-righteous hypocrite, a con man who preys on people’s fears to further his own agenda and power. |
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A day of learning taught by Clark Students for local Worcester youth and the New England area!
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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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11 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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SASA General Member Meetings is meant for all Clark Undergraduate Students who are looking to learn more about South Asian culture and meet other likeminded individuals. |
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Students in the M.S./GIS program will share their research and internship work.
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Cookies and decorating kits provided—sweet fun guaranteed! Open to students registered with SAS, you may bring a friend!
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Learn about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program and the Peace Corps, and discover how you can live, learn, and work abroad while making an impact. |
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This webinar explores how storytelling, music, and art in displacement serve as acts of resistance, healing, and collective empowerment.
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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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QPR Training is a suicide prevention training to prepare participants to recognize warning signs and encourage help-seeking. |
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Make a plan to ace your finals and learn some test-taking tips. Open to students registered with SAS, you may bring a friend!
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback! |
11 events,
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Gather together to hear from Clark alumni in roles related to geography, global environmental studies, Earth system science, and GIS.
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Join Harvest Table for a special lunch offering of international street food and desserts.
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Chat with Meghan, Assistant Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, about a variety of topics such as:-Clark Engage questions/troubleshooting-Finding clubs of interest- |
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This two-day conference will focus on advancements in serious games and how games and game technologies can be a powerful collaboration point across an array of fields.
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Visual and Performing Arts presents eight performances of Molière’s play about a self-righteous hypocrite, a con man who preys on people’s fears to further his own agenda and power. |
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Visual and Performing Arts presents eight performances of Molière’s play about a self-righteous hypocrite, a con man who preys on people’s fears to further his own agenda and power. |
5 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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Latines Out Loud (LOL), is a space centered around students who identify within Latinedad to connect, grow, and celebrate our identities. Join us this fall as we build a supportive and robust community! |
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Join the Wellness Ambassadors in Red Square to smash a scale and quite literally break through body image stigma. The Southern SMASH aims to raise awareness about eating disorders and promote body positivity. Be sure to let all of your wonderful traits be seen at the Dare to Love Yourself booth and free yourself of […] |
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If you’re looking for a fun and nostalgic way to spend your night, come down to the craft room
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Play Magic the Gathering and any trading card game you like |
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This committee provides guidance and support to both new and established clubs
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This committee provides guidance and support to both new and established clubs |
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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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Clark faculty who attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil will share key takeaways from the global event.
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SASA General Member Meetings is meant for all Clark Undergraduate Students who are looking to learn more about South Asian culture and meet other likeminded individuals. |
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Come join LASO at our general members meetings with different activities and themes bi-weekly!
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Unwind with puzzles, games, coloring, and more! Open to students registered with SAS, you may bring a friend! |
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Celebrate the launch of Professor Acosta Cruz’s latest book, An Ecocritical Study of Puerto Rican Culture: Disaster Nation. Meet the author and get a look at her new book that explores the influence of hurricanes on the island.
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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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Professor Peter Krause in conversation with the students of the Politics Science course, PSCI 174, Politics of the Middle East, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 12 – 1:30 pm, Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center. Peter Krause is Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston College and research affiliate in the MIT Security Studies […] |
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Join the School of Business and the Career Connections Center to learn more about the Coca Cola Beverages Northeast organization!
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A Conversation with Professors Betsy Huang (English) and Joe Guzman (Sociology) about Slowing Down and Fostering a Culture of Deliberative Inquiry. This event is sponsored by the Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies, the Office of the Dean of the College, and the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Assessment and Learning. Refreshments will be […]
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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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Clark Engage questions/troubleshooting-Finding clubs of interest-Clarifications about SLICE policies-Submitting tech activation forms, updated key lists, flyers/banners for approval-Assistance with proofreading club emails, documents
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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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Pokémon Club weekly meetings can include a variety of fun Pokémon-themed events and activities. |
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Come see CUPS’ performances of The Importance of Being Earnest
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Set sail with the Clark University Concert Band for an exhilarating musical voyage. |
