SHAC’s In This Together Group 

Student Health and Counseling is bringing back a group from last year by popular demand. The In This Together group will meet weekly on Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in ERC 2207A starting September 13th. Whatever it is you are facing, you are not alone! You bring the topic and the counselor will help facilitate discussion. Learn … Continue reading SHAC’s In This Together Group 

School Supply Drive

Seskéha/August 31, 2023 Thank you to those who have already donated; we are looking forward to receiving more school supplies. Since 1979, the Akwesasne Freedom School was established by Akwesasne parents seeking to have their children attend a community school that is full Kanienʼkéha (Mohawk)  language immersion that emphasizes traditional culture. The school is run by community and … Continue reading School Supply Drive

LGBTQ+ History Month: A Snapshot of Queer History in the US

Join us as we celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and learn more about Queer History in the US! THIS EVENT IS FIRST-YEAR CUP-ELIGIBLE! Keynote Speaker:  Dr. Emily Hamilton-Honey Associate Professor of English and Humanities Co-Chief Diversity Officer SUNY Canton Date: Wednesday, Oct. 4th, 2023  Time: 5:00 pm  Location: Student Center MPRs If you have any questions, please contact us via email … Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month: A Snapshot of Queer History in the US

Faculty/Student Dialogues — “Microaggressions: Classroom, Campus, Community” to be held on Sept. 25, Oct. 26 and Nov. 29 (series of 3 different presentation sessions)

Shown below is the flyer for the upcoming faculty/student dialogues, Microaggresssions: Classroom, Campus, Community, facilitated by Dr. Christina Leshko, Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, SUNY Canton and Emily Hamilton-Honey, Co-Chief Diversity Officer, SUNY Canton.  This faculty/student dialogues will take place on September 25, October 26 and November 29 and will consist of a series of 3 different presentation sessions.  This flyer … Continue reading Faculty/Student Dialogues — “Microaggressions: Classroom, Campus, Community” to be held on Sept. 25, Oct. 26 and Nov. 29 (series of 3 different presentation sessions)

Learn More About The President’s Challenge!

Attention all students! Are you interested in learning more about what this year’s President’s Challenge entails? If so, you’re in luck! Be sure to attend the 30-minute info session on the President’s Challenge, tonight at 6:00 PM in the ERC Atrium, hosted by Ashley Sweeney, the Director of Clarkson Ignite. At 6:30 PM, stay for the … Continue reading Learn More About The President’s Challenge!

Conversation Corner Beginning Soon

The Conversation Corner welcomes both international and domestic students.  The purpose is to support international students as they learn about American language and culture. American students who are interested in international experiences can learn just as much.  This is a free informal weekly meeting sponsored by the ESL program at Clarkson University. It will be in person … Continue reading Conversation Corner Beginning Soon

SRS Coffee Hour – 2023 Team Science winners presentation Oct. 24

Clarkson’s Research Advisory Committee and SRS are excited to announce the teams who have been selected to receive Team Science Project 2023 Grant. The two teams below have been invited to present their proposed team initiatives at the University-wide Coffee Hour open forum. We invite the entire campus community to attend the Coffee Hour session on Oct. 24th and hear their successful presentation.  This is … Continue reading SRS Coffee Hour – 2023 Team Science winners presentation Oct. 24

Family Weekend Tickets on Sale

Family Weekend is quickly approaching on October 27-29. The weekend is host to a men’s and women’s hockey double header and tickets are on sale exclusively for students to purchase from now until October 9th at 1pm. For more information about how to purchase tickets, visit the Family Weekend website!

Ghostly chills and thrills await you at the Haunting of Clarkson Hall! 

This announcement comes from the Students Without Borders (SWOB) student organization at the Lewis School of Health Sciences. This event is taking place at Clarkson Hall at 59 Main Street, Potsdam. The dates are 10/27 and 10/28 with doors opening at 7:30pm. Admission is $15 per person. Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by … Continue reading Ghostly chills and thrills await you at the Haunting of Clarkson Hall!