Clark University Concert Band Presents: Emotional Rollercoaster
Tilton Hall, Higgins University CenterThe Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.
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The Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.
Master’s and doctoral students present their research work and enhance their skills before presenting at national and international conferences.
Join us at the spring major fair to learn more about Clark's majors — talk to upperclass students and check out our new experiential major maps.
Our event in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will feature Rev. Dr. J. Anthony Lloyd and Marshalee Kehlhem. (This event requires a ticket, and is at capacity.)
The Clark Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, will perform a live concert showcasing the culmination of their semester’s work.
Blood donations are needed now more than ever. The Community Engagement and Volunteering Center is sponsoring a blood drive on campus that makes it easy to donate.
Join us in celebrating students, faculty, staff, and alumni who identify as first-generation college students as we connect over food, activities, and discussion to honor their journeys as firsts in their families to go to college.
Is our democracy in danger? Harvard Professor Daniel Ziblatt, co-author of the best-selling “How Democracies Die,” will discuss his research and why he and his co-author, Steven Levitsky, believe the answer is yes.
Clark University officially observes Constitution Day with a lecture by Guy-Uriel E. Charles, the Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Join PRISM and ISEA to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and National Coming Out Day (Oct. 11).
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites Clark staff members to stop by for coffee and an afternoon treat.
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