Canned Food Drive
Organized by the Division of Student Success, this food drive provides an opportunity for Clark students to help their fellow students, as well as the Worcester community.
Organized by the Division of Student Success, this food drive provides an opportunity for Clark students to help their fellow students, as well as the Worcester community.
Join us for a student panel and Q&A on internships in Sustainability, Climate, and Global Change. Learn how internships—whether for academic credit, funded through CCC Opportunity Funding, or independently—can boost your career prospects, expand your network, and help clarify your academic and professional goals.
History Professor Nathan Braccio will examine “climate. colonial failure, and Indigenous knowledge in 17th-century New England.”
Preparing to apply for OPT? Join our OPT Workshop to learn about eligibility requirements, application timelines, required documents, and common pitfalls to avoid. This session is designed to help international students feel confident navigating the OPT process and understanding their responsibilities while on OPT.
22 January 2026 | 4:00pm | Higgins LoungeDana Commons Speakers: Jonathan Feingold (Professor of law at Boston University School of Law and co-host of the #RaceClass Podcast. Prof. Feingold is an expert in affirmative action, critical race theory, education law, and anti-discrimination law. Much of his scholarship explores how right-wing groups in the United States have […]
Join us for the weekly Clark Undergraduate Student Council meetings.
The event will involve sorting and packaging food, writing notes of encouragement to families, and optional off-campus volunteer shifts.
We are excited to bring our undergraduate clubs together for our Spring Club Leader Training!
Join us for a trip to the Worcester Art Museum and then a stop for lunch at the Worcester Public Market. Bus transportation round trip from Atwood Plaza
Interested in being an undergraduate student leader!? We are looking for ACE Mentors, Resident Advisers, and Peer Mentors for the 2026-27 academic year. These roles offer the opportunity to support peers and build community either in the residence halls or with new incoming students through orientation programs. To learn more about the positions and the application process, attend […]
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 […]
Faculty members will introduce and explore all that Environmental Humanities encompasses.
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