Author name: Jake Newman

Canned Food Drive

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Here are the drop-off locations:Diversity and Inclusion Lounge, Student CenterWriting Center, Bertrand H. Snell HallElectrical and Computer Engineering Main Office, CAMP BuildingCivil and Environmental Engineering Main Office, Rowley BuildingMathematics and Computer Science Main Office, Science CenterPhysics Main Office, Science CenterBiology and Psychology Main Office, Science CenterThank you for your participation. 

Hockey Fights Cancer Night at Cheel November 15

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The Clarkson University Golden Knights Men’s and Women’s Hockey teams will host Special Hockey Fights Cancer Games this Friday against the Mercyhurst Lakers (Women) & the Cornell Big Red (Men), thanks to a partnership with Hockey Fights Cancer, the American Cancer Society and with CAC (Colleges Against Cancer), a nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty,

Seeking Honorary Degree Nominations

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The conferral of Honorary Degrees is a long-standing academic tradition that recognizes individuals for their singular contributions to a professional field, to their community or to humanity in general, and/or to the University.  Honorary degree recipients are given the opportunity at Commencement to share their insights into the challenges and opportunities that graduates will face

Fitness Classes Accepting Enrollment

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WEIGHT TRAINING 101  Instructor:  KATHERINE CATIMON Cost: $40, 4 weeks, 8 classes total Monday & Wednesday 12:10-12:50pm, Start date: November 20th    This class is an introduction to weight training class. We will start slow with the basics, gradually progressing focusing on the importance of good form and proper technique providing you with a total body workout. KETTLEBELL&

Clarkson Libraries Offering First Credit-Bearing Course: LIB 201 Digital Citizenship & Information as Power

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Dear Clarkson Faculty & Staff, REMINDER: The Clarkson University Libraries are excited to announce our first credit-bearing course,  LIB 201 Digital Citizenship & Information as Power.  The three-credit course, offered Spring 2020 with one face-to-face and one online section, will teach students how to think critically about information, both in an academic context and as

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