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?
Reel Rock Showing
CUOC and CUSA present the Reel Rock 16 film at the student center on April 15th at 7pm. This Reel Rock features four short films with Charles Albert “Barefoot Charles”, the Wide Boys, Alex Johnson, and Tommy Caldwell, Adam Stack with Alex Honnold. Don’t miss it!
Relay For Life April 9
Relay for Life, hosted by the American Cancer Society on Campus, is this Saturday April 9th! Relay will be held in the IRC with games, food, music and more! All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. This is a 12 hour event, 7pm to 7am filled with lots of fun and opportunity to help … Continue reading Relay For Life April 9
Next Phase of ERC Renovation
The Educational Resources Center is about to enter the next phase of renovation which will result in a brighter more energy-efficient environment that will provide expansions and enhancements to individual and group study spaces. Construction begins Monday, May 16! Before construction begins, we will be relocating the current furniture from the atrium to other open study areas on … Continue reading Next Phase of ERC Renovation
April Soup Calendar
The April Soup Calendar is out now! Soups are available at Ross Brooks, The Servery, and Distefano’s Cafe daily!
No-Co All-Star Game 2022
Please come and join us for a night of fun and laughter. Come cheer for your favorite teams. You don’t want to miss this one. Hope to see you there.
How to Get Your Research to the Public + Create an Impact
The Conversation Diversity Initiative Event Thursday, April 28, 1-2 p.m. (EDT) This session is exclusively for scholars at schools that are supporting our Diversity Initiative. Our initiative is designed to help make experts who inform the public look more like America as a whole. During the session, editors will give a short introduction to The Conversation’s … Continue reading How to Get Your Research to the Public + Create an Impact
Fall 2022 Faculty/Staff Move In Crew Volunteers Needed
Dear faculty & staff, Move-in Days are Thursday 8/25 & Friday, 8/26, and the Office of Student Life needs your help!Roles will include helping to direct student volunteers in the unloading zones at the Quad and accompanying/guiding new students and their families between the Quad and the Student Center. If you sign up, you will receive a … Continue reading Fall 2022 Faculty/Staff Move In Crew Volunteers Needed
Benefits Open Enrollment FY23 – Virtual Sessions
Please plan to attend one of the following virtual benefit sessions using the provided link below or to add to your google calendar click on the time for the day you will be attending. Starts: Monday, April 25, 2022Ends: Monday, May 9, 2022 Tuesday, April 26 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 3:00 … Continue reading Benefits Open Enrollment FY23 – Virtual Sessions
How Clarkson Helped Students Find Their Ecological Passions and Live Their Dreams
Clarkson Biology Professor Tom Langen and five of his students recently published a paper that can serve as a how-to guide for students to become professional ecological field technicians. The article, published by the Ecological Society of America (ESA), investigates what it takes to be a professional ecological or environmental technician, or else how to … Continue reading How Clarkson Helped Students Find Their Ecological Passions and Live Their Dreams