Housing Lottery Spring 2022

Dear Students: We understand that everyone is excited about room selection for the next academic year.  We are very excited to have our buildings full again, and working with all of you in the residence halls. Below is important information for you to know about Housing Lottery, please read through thoroughly and carefully.The housing contract … Continue reading Housing Lottery Spring 2022

Students Invited to Complete Survey for Chance to WIN

Students: Clarkson’s Office of Information Technology is collecting input regarding your experience with Moodle. Complete this brief 5 minute survey for a chance to win a $10-dollar Amazon gift card. Responses are limited to Clarkson students only. Individual responses are confidential, and the data will be reported in aggregate only. One survey submission per student. … Continue reading Students Invited to Complete Survey for Chance to WIN

B.H. Snell Elevator Unavailable Tomorrow

The elevator servicing Bertrand H Snell Hall will be unavailable tomorrow, Thursday, March 31, from early morning until approximately 2:00 p.m.  New flooring will be installed in the elevator. Please call 315.268.4000 as soon as possible if you will need the elevator to access the 2nd floor of BHSnell Hall during this time.  For 3rd floor access, … Continue reading B.H. Snell Elevator Unavailable Tomorrow

Peace Action Webinar

Learn about having meaningful and insightful conversations with Indigenous communities. As well as learning about the history and culture of the local Akwesasne Mohawk community. Please email darlincr@clarkson.edu for the Zoom link.

March One Card Expense Reports Due

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle ended with the March 21st Visa load of One Card transactions dated February 21st through March 20th.   Submit expense reports by March 30th for approval.  Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated March 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, canceled travel, etc.   Also, if you have already … Continue reading March One Card Expense Reports Due

If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?

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?

Clarkson Undergrad Presents Research on Freshwater Mussels

Abigail Searles ‘22, an environmental engineering major at Clarkson University from Waverly, NY, recently attended the NYS Chapter annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society to present her ongoing research on the habitat suitability for freshwater mussels in smaller order streams based on habitat flow characteristics. Her research is conducted under Dr. Abul Baki, professor … Continue reading Clarkson Undergrad Presents Research on Freshwater Mussels

Pioneering Researcher of Reticular Chemistry and UC Berkeley Professor Dr. Omar Yaghi to Present Shipley Distinguished Lecture at Clarkson University

Dr. Omar Yaghi will present two lectures at Clarkson University’s 26th Shipley Distinguished Lectureship next month. The lectures will be held virtually via Zoom, and are open to the public. Professor Omar M. Yaghi is a professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley and is widely known for pioneering several extensive classes of new materials: MetalOrganic … Continue reading Pioneering Researcher of Reticular Chemistry and UC Berkeley Professor Dr. Omar Yaghi to Present Shipley Distinguished Lecture at Clarkson University