Campus Safety & Security is looking into a complaint of a missing red X, photo attached. The X letter was taken from the Student Center on Saturday March 2, 2019 at 12:22p, we have photos and video of the individual taking the letter as well as an accomplice, although, we prefer to have the students do the … Continue reading Campus Incident
Spring Break Closing
Greetings Residents! The Residence Life Office wishes you success on your mid-term exams, and wish everyone a joyous Spring Break. Here are some important points to keep in mind as you prepare to vacate campus housing: · Residents must vacate their residence hall rooms on Saturday, March 16 by 10:00am. Campus housing will close on the Morning of March 16 … Continue reading Spring Break Closing
Campus Lost & Found
To better serve the campus community, Campus Safety & Security has had a policy to deal with lost and found property. All lost and found items are held in a secure location until the owner claims them. Items found or turned in to an academic department should be forwarded immediately to the Department of Campus Safety … Continue reading Campus Lost & Found
Reporting a student of concern, SafetyNet
To: The Clarkson Community From: Cathy McNamara, AVP Student Success, Diversity & Inclusion and Jim Pitman, Dean of Students At Clarkson Our small campus community is often times referred to as a family. As a consequence, at times, community members (family) may exhibit behaviors that cause us concern. It’s important for each of us in the … Continue reading Reporting a student of concern, SafetyNet
EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
The following is a general guideline of evacuation procedures during fire and other building emergencies. It also addresses non-emergency situations. All persons are encouraged to identify primary and secondary evacuation routes. Each evacuation route must lead to an exit or to a safe area. After identifying two evacuation routes, persons in fixed locations (employees) who … Continue reading EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Campus Fire Lanes
We are aware that finding a parking space on campus can sometimes be challenging, and the University continues to look for ways to improve parking arrangements on campus. However, we want to remind you that parking in a fire lane on campus is still prohibited as it is against New York State law. The purpose … Continue reading Campus Fire Lanes
You can meet with a TIAA financial consultant here at Clarkson.
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Travel Safely for Break!
We hope you all enjoy the upcoming break! It looks like some winter weather is coming and we want everyone to be safe. Please be sure to check the weather forecasts and check out these links for tips on how to prepare and travel safely! https://weather.com/safety/winter/news/winter-travel-safety/https://exchange.aaa.com/safety/driving-advice/winter-driving-tips/#.W-13V_lKiUkhttps://exchange.aaa.com/safety/driving-advice/winter-driving-tips/#.W-13V_lKiUk Winter Driving Tips
Halloween Safety Tips
Halloween is a special time of the year and we want to help keep it that way. Share these basic Halloween safety tips with your family. Trick-Or-Treating Safely As a rule parents & responsible adults should accompany most children under the age of 12. Even, if they aren’t dressed up in … Continue reading Halloween Safety Tips
Thanksgiving Break Residence Hall Closing
Greetings Residents! The Residence Life Office wishes you success on your mid-term exams, and wish everyone a joyous Thanksgiving Break. Here are some important points to keep in mind as you prepare to vacate campus housing: Residents must vacate their residence hall rooms on Wednesday, November 21 at 8:00am. Campus housing reopens on November 25 at 8:00am. Any students … Continue reading Thanksgiving Break Residence Hall Closing