Stop the Bleed (STB) Day Wednesday, April 13

Stop the Bleed (STB) Day, Wednesday 4/13 The event will be in the student center forum from 12:30 PM – 5:30 PM with seminars running from 12:30 PM – 2 PM, 2:30 PM – 4 PM, and 4 PM – 5:30 PM. The event is listed on Knightlife in full detail. This will be a training to provide … Continue reading Stop the Bleed (STB) Day Wednesday, April 13

If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?

If God is so loving, why is there so much evil in the world? On Thursday April 14th at 7pm, the St. Lawrence County Director of Reasonable Faith (reasonablefaith.org), Bob Dale, is joining us in the Student Center Forum. He will be giving a 30 minute presentation on the philosophical question called “The Problem of … Continue reading If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?

Interested in Teaching?

Clarkson University offers a 16 credit Pre-Teaching Minor for students interested in pursuing an MAT in teaching. Master’s level teacher education programs in New York require specific pre-requisites and high standards from their applicants. Receiving the right guidance as an undergraduate will ensure you meet those standards and pre-requisites, increasing your chances of success. See https://www.clarkson.edu/minor-conc/minor-pre-teaching for more details and contact Dr. Kavanagh at kkavanag@clarkson.edu for more information. And … Continue reading Interested in Teaching?

Scholarships for Juniors (Rising Seniors)

The Clarkson STEM Up NY Noyce Scholarship program provides $20,000 for the undergraduate senior year, $20,000 for the year it takes to complete the Master of Arts in Teaching and extensive support in preparing for and securing their first teaching positions.   https://www.clarkson.edu/department-education/stem-ny-noyce-scholarship Contact Dr. Seema Rivera riveras@clarkson.edu for more information

Incomplete grades and dropping classes

Sometimes, life happens. If you are feeling overwhelmed as the end of the semester approaches, please keep in mind the following two options:  Incomplete grades are available to students in certain circumstances. You might be eligible to request an incomplete if you meet the following criteria:  You are currently passing the course Your ability to … Continue reading Incomplete grades and dropping classes

Incomplete Grade Reminder

As the end of the semester approaches, you may be contacted by students seeking an incomplete grade in your course. Here are some important reminders about incompletes: An incomplete (I) is a temporary grade given only when a student is unable to complete a course by the end of the term due to extenuating circumstances … Continue reading Incomplete Grade Reminder

Composting on Campus

Clarkson’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment has some very exciting sustainability news on campus! All food waste from the apartments be collected and composted by the Whitten Family Farm located in Winthrop. They have been working with Clarkson through the New York State Pollution Prevention Grant to develop this plan. There are 4 compost receptacles … Continue reading Composting on Campus

Stop the Bleed (STB) Day Wednesday, April 13

Stop the Bleed (STB) Day, Wednesday 4/13 The event will be in the student center forum from 12:30 PM – 5:30 PM with seminars running from 12:30 PM – 2 PM, 2:30 PM – 4 PM, and 4 PM – 5:30 PM. The event is listed on Knightlife in full detail. This will be a training to provide … Continue reading Stop the Bleed (STB) Day Wednesday, April 13

If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?

If God is so loving, why is there so much evil in the world? On Thursday April 14th at 7pm, the St. Lawrence County Director of Reasonable Faith (reasonablefaith.org), Bob Dale, is joining us in the Student Center Forum. He will be giving a 30 minute presentation on the philosophical question called “The Problem of … Continue reading If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?