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Category: Community EngagementAll Kinds of Girls (AKOG)
The All Kinds of Girls program aims to cultivate pride, leadership, self-esteem and self-expression in girls ages 9-12. Run by undergraduate women at Clark University, this program provides girls a safe space in which to use their voices, creativity, and minds. AKOG is held Saturdays from October through April from 11am-2pm. Each week the girls engage in a variety of activities focused around the theme of the day. Examples of some fo our themes are: Friendship and Conflict Resolution Day, Self-Esteem a...Category: Community EngagementAmerican Civil Liberties Union Club (ACLU)
The ACLU is our nation's guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country. These rights include: Your First Amendment rights - freedom of speech, association and assembly; freedom of the press, and freedom of religion. Your right to equal protection under the law - protection against unlawful discrimination. Your right to due pr...Category: Community EngagementAmerican Red Cross of Clark University (Red Cross)
American Red Cross Clark University seeks to assist the American Red Cross in its mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Members create student-designed and organized activities on and off campus to help fulfill the organization's mission. Currently members are involved in the Disaster Action Team with the local ARC chapter, responding to emergencies in the Worcester area.Category: Governance & PoliticsAmnesty International
Amnesty International is a human-rights organization that is recognized globally. Clark's Amnesty chapter is dedicated to raising awareness about human-rights abuses around the world and petitioning for the release of prisoners of conscience who have neither used nor advocated violence, for fair and prompt trials for all political prisoners, and for an end to torture and execution in all cases. Some of the campaigns that Clark's Amnesty chapter has worked on are Stopping Violence Against Women, Conflict Di...Category: UmbrellaArts and Performance
Clark students are involved in many different activities on campus - from sports, student government, the arts, political activism, and journalism, to community service or cultural exchange. These clubs and organizations provide all types of experiences for students interested in meeting new people and learning in various and often unconventional settings.Category: Cultural and DiversityAsian Culture Society (ACS)
Founded in 1986, the Asian Culture Society enhances the Clark community by providing opportunities to experience Asian cultures. It has also worked in conjunction with other organizations to sponsor international cultural celebrations.Category: Religious & SpiritualAtheist & Agnostic Thinkers of Clark University (Atheist & Agnostic)
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Category: UmbrellaAthletics
As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference, and the Pilgrim League, we are committed to providing quality athletic opportunities for our student-athletes within an educational and respectful environment that embodies the values inherent in the Division III philosophy.The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to provide an environment that will complement and enrich the overall quality of students’ educational exp...Category: Religious & SpiritualBahai Campus Association of Clark University (Bahai)
The Bahá'í Campus Association offers the Clark community a variety of ongoing programs and events based on the principles of the Bahá'í Faith. These programs are designed to explore the purpose of spirituality, serve the community, and initiate dialogue about the connection between spirituality and issues facing students and the world.Category: Recreation & Club SportsBallroom Dance Team and Club (Ballroom Dance)
No partner? No experience? No problem!! The Clark University Ballroom Dance Team and Club is for ANYONE who wants to learn ballroom dancing! We are the fastest growing dance group on campus and are proud to provide our dancers with a diverse, comfortable, and supportive environment to learn in. For more information, check us out at www.clarku.edu/students/clarkballroom.Category: AthleticsBaseball
Clark University baseball coach Jason Falcon prides himself on recruiting talented players that deliver maximum effort on a daily basis. The 10th-year skipper uses his experience as a collegiate and professional ball player to improve, inspire and develop this up-and-coming team. “My approach is to adjust to the team and individual strengths,” says Falcon. “Our team’s foundation is built on hard work and attention to detail; with those elements, success will follow.” A member ...Category: Community EngagementBest Buddies
Best Buddies is an international organization whose purpose is to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Clark students will be matched one on one with an individual from the Worcester community with an intellectual disability. They will form a mutual friendship and will stay in weekly contact, as well as meet three times a month.Category: Cultural and DiversityBlack Student Union (BSU)
The Black Student Union provides greater communication and unity among students by sharing cultural pride and promoting cultural awareness in the Clark community. Our events range from dances in the Grind to Kwanzaa Dinner to weekly discussions on issues pertinent to the African-American community.Category: Residential Life & HousingBlackstone Hall RHA
In May of 2006, Clark University broke ground on Blackstone Hall, a new apartment style residence hall. This state of the art facility opened to students for the 2007-2008 academic year, and primarily houses junior, senior, and some graduate students. Blackstone Hall, located along Beaver Street and Florence Street, houses 208 students in 44 apartment units. Each unit houses 4 or 6 students in a mix of double and single rooms. Blackstone Hall is located on the south side of campus adjacent to the Lasry ...Category: Special InterestBocce Ball
The mission of Bocce Ball Club is to unite people for the purpose of participating in recreational activity that is fun and inclusive. Bocce is a game which creates a very sociable environment for all the players involved, opening up opportunities for students of Clark University to get to meet each other. Bocce ball is open to anyone interested in joining!No Picture
Category: Special InterestBook Club
Opening up informal literary discussions on campus, if you're an avid reader, even if that diminishes while you're at school, come and share your thoughts on recent reads, give and receive suggestions for new books, and help us plan some fun and engaging events for the year! Even if you're just a casual reader there's always new things that can catch your attention. Come see us at the Student Activities Fair in Tilton Hall on Friday 9/4 from 12-4, and join our email list so we can plan our meeting time...Category: Residential Life & HousingBullock Hall RHA
Bullock Hall serves as one of three First Year Residence Halls at Clark University. Bullock Hall houses 147 students, and like in Wright Hall and Sanford Hall, all of them are engaged in the Residential FYE (First Year Experience) program. The unique opportunities and sense of community experienced in an FYE Hall are just the start of Bullock Hall's many great attributes. Bullock Hall is located in the absolute center of campus, right across the path from Jonas Clark Hall, and within a minute walk from the...Category: Community EngagementCARE-SURV Alliance (CARE SURV)
The CARE-SURV Alliance is a group of students who work for social justice and believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities to thrive. We work within the community to help solve such issues as poverty, hunger and homelessness, and to promote family values. Our members recognize the multi-faceted nature of the issues we tackle; therefore, we have developed a variety of events and programs to help solve community issues. We strive to make change through direct community service as well as education and ...Category: Publications & MediaCaesura Literary Magazine (Caesura)
Published annually, Caesura is Clark University's literary magazine, consisting of student artwork, fine poetry, prose, essays, and creative non-fiction written by Clark grads and undergrads.Category: Global & EnvironmentalCampus Accountability Now! (CAN!)
Campus Accountability Now! (CAN!) aims to hold the Clark community accountable to the global community. The goal of the group is to promote fair and just business practices on campus. We are a non-hierarchical consensus based organization. Our current campaign is the Real Food Challenge, an initiative to change 20% of the food available in Clark Dining Services to "real food" by 2020. "Real Food" is food that truly nourishes the producer, the consumer, the environment and the communities in which...Category: Recreation & Club SportsCapoeira Club (Martial Arts) (Capoeira)
The Capoeira Club provides students with the opportunity to learn a unique art form from Brazil. Capoeira is an electrifying mix of Afro-Brazilan music, martial arts, and dance. It is rich with Brazilian culture and attitude, yet encourages each participant to find their own self expression within it. Through the club students are welcomed to participate in weekly instruction with a Master of the art and native Brazilian, Mestre Loka. The club also gives students a chance to be involved in the local Capoei...Category: Student Support & ServicesCareer Services
Career Services can help you assess your skills and interests, guide you in exploring career options and support you with your internship, job and graduate school applications. We look forward to working with you to help implement your career plans.Category: Cultural and DiversityCaribbean African Student Association (CASA)
CASA aims to create and reinforce the sense of Caribbean and African cultural identity by eliminating cultural stereotypes and encouraging members to broaden their cultural perspectives. Through bi-monthly meetings and regular events, CASA promotes cultural growth among Clark students, students in the Colleges of the Worcester Consortium and members of the greater Worcester community. Also with an annual charity project, CASA members help to organize and raise money and/or necessary supplies for the prospe...Category: Arts & PerformanceChamber Ensembles
The Chamber Ensembles rehearse and perform musical works for the Clark community. The Chamber Ensembles are made up of members of the Clark community and are directed by professional conductors who serve as artistic directors and faculty advisers. Chamber Ensembles consists of three primarily independent organizations: Concert Band, consisting of woodwinds, brass, and percussion; Sinfonia consisting of strings; and Small Ensembles, which vary in makeup from semester to semester. concert band perform...Welcome
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