Students, please take our Food Insecurity Survey!

This semester’s Sophomore Honors Project Class is tackling food insecurity on Clarkson’s Hill campus. This survey’s purpose is to better understand students’ experience with food and possible food insecurity and how Clarkson could mitigate it. EVEN IF YOU DON’T THINK YOU EXPERIENCE FOOD INSECURITY AT CLARKSON, WE WOULD STILL LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU. This … Continue reading Students, please take our Food Insecurity Survey!

“Thrifty Thursday” Free Starbucks

Don’t miss the Student Success Center’s Thrifty Thursday! Today’s topic: Student Loans, What did I sign up for?! A short video by the West Group followed by Q&A FREE STARBUCKS for those who ATTEND Today, Thursday @ 1pmZoom link here West Group’s Office Hours Sign up to discuss your individual financial goals!  Want to buy a car, planning to move off-campus etc…get … Continue reading “Thrifty Thursday” Free Starbucks

Clarkson Partners With 10-in-10 to Offer The Gigatonne Challenge Focused on Saving the Environment

Clarkson University has partnered with 10-in-10, an organization aimed at tackling 10 global challenges in 10 years, to offer The Gigatonne Challenge to anyone interested in learning more about and taking action on reducing our carbon footprint. The next sprint of the Gigatonne Challenge will take place from April 12 to 23. The Gigatonne Challenge … Continue reading Clarkson Partners With 10-in-10 to Offer The Gigatonne Challenge Focused on Saving the Environment

Scott Fulton to be Named Professor Emeritus at Clarkson University

Clarkson University Professor of Mathematics Scott R. Fulton has been named professor emeritus for exemplary service to the University. Formal recognition will take place at commencement, which is tentatively planned for this spring. Throughout the past 35 years, Fulton has accrued a distinguished record of excellence in research, teaching and service. Fulton has impacted several … Continue reading Scott Fulton to be Named Professor Emeritus at Clarkson University

Clarkson President Named Chair of the Association of Independent Technological Universities

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has been named Chair of the Association of Independent Technological Universities (AITU). The AITU is an organization of leading private American technological universities and colleges whose mission is to play a vital role in securing the future of American competitiveness in the global marketplace. “This is a critical time for … Continue reading Clarkson President Named Chair of the Association of Independent Technological Universities

SNAP Benefits Expanded for Millions of College Students through Coronavirus Relief Aid

Rates of Food Insecurity Rise Due to Pandemic A small provision included in the latest round of federal coronavirus relief aid could have a big impact on the wellbeing of college students across the country and right here at Clarkson. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) was expanded as part of the sweeping relief … Continue reading SNAP Benefits Expanded for Millions of College Students through Coronavirus Relief Aid

Clarkson University Alumna Al Bawab Named to IUPAC Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering

Clarkson University alumna Abeer Al Bawab is one of only 12 recipients worldwide of the IUPAC 2021 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering award. Al Bawab is a professor of physical chemistry in the University of Jordan and former general director of the Jordan Scientific Research Support Fund in the Ministry of Higher Education … Continue reading Clarkson University Alumna Al Bawab Named to IUPAC Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering

“Primates & Poop: Noninvasive Data Collection in Wild Species” at Next Clarkson University Science Café

Clarkson University Biology PhD student Alicia Lamb will present Primates and Poop: The Importance of Non-Invasive Data Collection from Wild Lemurs & Bonobos at the next Clarkson University Science Café at 7:15 p.m on Wednesday, February 24. How can conservation scientists effectively monitor the health status of endangered species in the wild? They must go … Continue reading “Primates & Poop: Noninvasive Data Collection in Wild Species” at Next Clarkson University Science Café

Golden Knights Rise Innovation Challenge – Day 6 Winners

Clarkson Ignite and the Shipley Center for Innovation proudly announce the winners for day six of the Golden Knights Rise Innovation Challenge! Students had 23 hours to create and show their best quarantine recipes! There were 67 submissions to this challenge and two categories – one for students with kitchens and one for students without.  … Continue reading Golden Knights Rise Innovation Challenge – Day 6 Winners

Golden Knights Rise Innovation Challenge – Day 5 Winners

Clarkson Ignite and the Shipley Center for Innovation proudly announce the winners for day five of the Golden Knights Rise Innovation Challenge! Students had 23 hours to create and show their best quarantine workout gear or activity! There were 47 submissions to this challenge and we hope you’ll take a few minutes to see all … Continue reading Golden Knights Rise Innovation Challenge – Day 5 Winners