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Lewis School of Health Sciences Newsletter: November 2022

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Message From the Dean As we near the end of the fall semester, I am pleased to reflect back on the positive impacts Golden Knights in the Lewis School of Health Sciences have had — on each other, on their communities and on their futures. In this newsletter, we are featuring some of their efforts […]

Honors Program Newsletter: November 2022

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Message From the Director We’re delighted to highlight several of our students in this fall newsletter, as they make the most of the opportunities that the Honors program provides. This past summer, we had a close-knit group of new Honors students take part in our Honors pre-frosh research program. We’re particularly proud of this program,

Blast to the Past Study Break Event Dec. 8

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You’re invited to the Student Success Center finals study break event, Blast to the Past. The event will be held on December 8th from 2-4pm in the Student Center Multipurpose Rooms (MPRs).  During this event, you will have the opportunity to decompress by eating snacks from your childhood, get free nostalgic items like stickers, polaroid

Clarkson’s Anti-racism Speaker Series Continues Nov. 30 with Dr. Marcus Witcher

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Dr. Marcus Witcher, an Assistant Professor of History at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama will be visiting Clarkson University on November 30 to give a talk on “Black Entrepreneurship: Building the Foundation for Freedom.” This talk is part of ongoing conversations about building an anti-racist university and creating a more just, inclusive and equitable society. His

TODAY: The Art of Persuasion: Make Your Sources Work for You

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Dear Clarkson Students, REMINDER: The Clarkson Libraries Fall Workshop series will wrap up TODAY, Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 5pm via Zoom with The Art of Persuasion: Make Your Sources Work for You!  Are you unsure what your professors mean by “synthesizing” your sources? Do you struggle to integrate your sources into your paper? Do you

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