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Events
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CUSC representatives meet to discuss potential motions, review and vote on new legislation, and share what they’re hearing from their constituents. |
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Join our STEM OPT Workshop to learn about eligibility requirements, application timelines, employer responsibilities, and reporting obligations. This session will help STEM OPT–eligible students understand how to apply, maintain status, and avoid common compliance issues while working in the U.S. |
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International Students will get help on filing taxes. In these tax webinars, international students, scholars and professionals will be run through everything they need to know about non-resident tax for the 2025 tax season. Topics will include who must file, tax residency, FICA, state returns, implications of misfiling as well as how to use Sprintax […]
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Do you have questions about your experience as a student employee.
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You have questions about your experience as a student employee, want to offer feedback, or get guidance |
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Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
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Thinking about applying for OPT?Join ISSO for an OPT Workshop covering eligibility, timelines, application steps, and tips for maintaining F-1 status.
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Open to all students registered with SAS and their friends. Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework. |
6 events,
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In over your head studying? You don’t have to be! Come learn all the tips from SAS staff and maybe share some of your own tips with your peers.
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Got a quick question about leadership, club management, or getting involved?
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An affinity space where first-generation college students can share space, stories & experiences as firsts in their families. |
9 events,
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Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
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An all majors career fair for all students to connect and get recruited.
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Come & hear from a Clark alumna who is currently serving in the Peace Corps |
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback! This seminar explores how studying annelid development reveals the cellular and molecular mechanisms that shaped the evolution and diversification of animal body plans, particularly the origins of central nervous systems.
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Florida has long been a domestic laboratory for the policing and confinement of migrants. Emma Shaw Crane of Stanford University will examine how the escalating war on migrants is spatialized and sustained as a labor regime. |
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Got a quick question about leadership, club management, or getting involved?
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Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities steward nearly one billion hectares of tropical forests across four major forest basins. Yet their lands face unprecedented pressure from oil, gas, mining, and other industrial extractive activities. In this talk, Anna Bebbington, MS GIS ’22, currently a Research Manager at Earth Insight, will present findings from a collaboration between Earth Insight and the […]
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Join us for musical Shabbat services followed by a delicious meal. |
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The Town of Auburn, where Robert Goddard conducted his historic rocket launch on March 16, 1926, will hold a family fun event at Goddard Park and at the Auburn Public Library (369 Southbridge Street).
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Celebrate Robert Goddard’s achievements at the very site where he conducted the first liquid fuel rocket launch on March 16, 1926.
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Learn about how scientists have used rockets for more than 100 years to explore the far reaches of space, and witness a model rocket launch. |
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In an exhibit on display until August 1, the Museum of Worcester brings together Robert Goddard’s story from multiple institutions as we celebrate his contribution to the world.
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Have questions or just need guidance? Stop by our Drop-In Advising Session with ISSO Director Amanda. Whether it’s about your visa, employment options, travel plans, or planning ahead, we’re here to support you. No appointment required, just come as you are!
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Join the Assistant Provost of Student Success and Dean of Students for Pop-Up Office hours around campus. |
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Visit Robert Goddard’s birthplace to learn more about the physicist’s life and work. Tours and presentations will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, March 17–21.
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Unwind while making something creative and relaxing with others!
Celebrate the centennial of the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket launch — come view selected materials from the Robert and Esther Goddard collection. Display open March 16–20, 2–4 p.m. each day, and March 21, 1–4 p.m. |
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Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
Visit Robert Goddard’s birthplace to learn more about the physicist’s life and work. Tours and presentations will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, March 17–21.
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Have you started thinking about where you want to live next year? |
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Visit Robert Goddard’s birthplace to learn more about the physicist’s life and work. Tours and presentations will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, March 17–21.
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback!
Presented byEmmanuel Akyeampong, PhDEllen Gurney Professor of History and of African and African American Studies, Harvard UniversityMinister for Worship and Formation, Harvard University Memorial Church In the 1960s, economist and anthropologist Polly Hill dubbed Ghanaians “Pan-African fisherman.” Ghanaian fishermen could be found all along the West African coast from the Gambia to the Niger Delta. […] |
6 events,
Visit Robert Goddard’s birthplace to learn more about the physicist’s life and work. Tours and presentations will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, March 17–21.
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Got a quick question about leadership, club management, or getting involved?
Celebrate the centennial of the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket launch — come view selected materials from the Robert and Esther Goddard collection. Display open March 16–20, 2–4 p.m. each day, and March 21, 1–4 p.m. |
5 events,
Visit Robert Goddard’s birthplace to learn more about the physicist’s life and work. Tours and presentations will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, March 17–21.
Celebrate the centennial of the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket launch — come view selected materials from the Robert and Esther Goddard collection. Display open March 16–20, 2–4 p.m. each day, and March 21, 1–4 p.m.
Visit Robert Goddard’s birthplace to learn more about the physicist’s life and work. Tours and presentations will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day, March 17–21. |
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At this celebratory culmination of centennial activities, explore Robert Goddard’s visionary legacy and the lasting impact of his work on science, engineering and space exploration. |
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Considering CPT or preparing for OPT? This workshop will guide you through CPT and Pre-OPT basics, including who is eligible, how to apply, and key deadlines you should know before working in the U.S.
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Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
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Dr. Febe Armanios of Middlebury College will provide an overview of the history of Christian television in the Middle East — specifically, the rise of the region’s first Christian television station, which was established in war-torn South Lebanon in 1981. |
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Got a quick question about leadership, club management, or getting involved?
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Explore what the School of Climate, Environment, and Society has to offer!
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Podcast host, author, comedian, and actress Laci Mosley will host a live immersive comedy party about true scams, grifts, and cons at Clark University. |
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Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
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Open to all students registered with SAS and their friends. Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework
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MOCA provides thought‑provoking discussions that foster community and encourage men of color to explore their intersectional identities |
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Course registration can feel overwhelming—join SAS for tips on balancing classes and self‑care, plus earn raffle entries for attending events
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Dr. Slieman Halabi: Wuppertal University This talk offers insights into how Israelis and Palestinians living in Europe make sense of asymmetries in power through processes of (dis)identification with the homeland, constructions of moral responsibility, and orientations toward action. The analysis draws on a dialogue group that met over a period of five months, beginning one […]
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Visit us in the Career Lab for personalized job search tips and feedback! |
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International Students will get help on filing taxes. In these tax webinars, international students, scholars and professionals will be run through everything they need to know about non-resident tax for the 2025 tax season. Topics will include who must file, tax residency, FICA, state returns, implications of misfiling as well as how to use Sprintax […]
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Got a quick question about leadership, club management, or getting involved?
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In a 2021 speech titled “Universities are the Enemy,” JD Vance called on conservatives to “aggressively attack the universities in this country.” Smith College professor Carrie N. Baker will discuss why and how conservatives are attacking higher education, what advocates for interdisciplinary liberal arts are doing to fight back, and the critical role of higher […] |
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Join chemistry scholars at the 31st Harry Allen Jr. Symposium Series on Bonding and Structure. Design, Structural Analysis, and Mechanism of Porous Crystalline Material based Photocatalysts Dr. Jier HuangProfessor of ChemistryBoston College Electrochemical Design of Sustainable, Earth-Abundant Energy Storage Systems Dr. Niya SaAssociate Professor of ChemistryUniversity of Massachusetts Boston Doped Organic Semiconductors Dr. Dhandapani VenkataramanProfessor […]
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3 events,
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Got a quick question about making purchase requests, budget management, or club finances?
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Open to all students registered with SAS and their friends. Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework.
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An affinity space that centers women-identifying students of color who gather to create community and learn from shared stores, experiences & service. |
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Professor Elizabeth Imber (History) explores the intricate interplay between British imperialism, Zionism, and anticolonial movements from the 1917 British conquest of Palestine to the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948.
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Discover how LinkedIn’s latest AI tools can elevate your profile, networking, and job search strategy in today’s competitive professional landscape.
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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 Stacie, the SLICE Office & Budget Manager, during her office hours.
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International Students will get help on filing taxes. In these tax webinars, international students, scholars and professionals will be run through everything they need to know about non-resident tax for the 2025 tax season. Topics will include who must file, tax residency, FICA, state returns, implications of misfiling as well as how to use Sprintax […]
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Use this time to work independently, in a quiet space dedicated to doing homework. We will provide snacks, study tools, and more. |
5 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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In honor of Earth Month and Wellness Week, decorate a ournal with an environmental theme.
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Come to the monthly office hour for students in the Academic Commons! All conversations are informal and open. |
4 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 us for musical Shabbat services followed by a delicious meal.
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A showcase of our talented choreographers and dancers, as well as hip hop culture! |
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A showcase of our talented choreographers and dancers, as well as hip hop culture! |
