Radical Self-Care – Plant-Based Food Revolution

RSVP: tinyurl.com/RadicalSelfCareAmyABOUT SERIES: The Clarkson Chief Inclusion Office and the St. Lawrence University Office for Diversity & Inclusion have collaborated to create a self-care series open to all and focused on the needs and healing of BIPOC students. This semester we will have sessions addressing: mental health, spiritual health, sexual health, physical health, and culturally relevant … Continue reading Radical Self-Care – Plant-Based Food Revolution

Scott Fulton to be Named Professor Emeritus at Clarkson University

Clarkson University Professor of Mathematics Scott R. Fulton has been named professor emeritus for exemplary service to the University. Formal recognition will take place at commencement, which is tentatively planned for this spring. Throughout the past 35 years, Fulton has accrued a distinguished record of excellence in research, teaching and service. Fulton has impacted several … Continue reading Scott Fulton to be Named Professor Emeritus at Clarkson University

Village of Potsdam Police Advisory Community Survey

As required by Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 203, the Village of Potsdam’s Police Advisory Committee is seeking feedback regarding our Village Police Department. Please take a few moments to answer the following short survey: https://forms.gle/X4sVBw8iDQZBJFuH7. Your individual responses will remain confidential and results will be used in making recommendations to improve the Village of Potsdam Police … Continue reading Village of Potsdam Police Advisory Community Survey

Campus Sprinkler Testing March 11 and 12

Accompanied by a member of our Maintenance team, Davis-Ulmer will be inspecting campus sprinkler systems on March 11 and 12.  This testing will take them to basements, stairwells and hallways of all buildings equipped with sprinkler systems.  The testing team will be following mandatory COVID protocol. Please email Joe McGill, jmcgill@clarkson.edu, if you have any questions … Continue reading Campus Sprinkler Testing March 11 and 12

2021 Clarkson Keynote Lecture Announcement

Clarkson University’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment (ISE) proudly presents the 2021 Clarkson Keynote Lecture:* “Advancing Environmental Sustainability through Custom-Designed Affordable Sensors,” presented Dr. Silvana Andreescu via Zoom on Wednesday, March 10, beginning at 3:00 PM.  Add the 2021 Clarkson Lecture to your calendar.  Join us on Zoom, March 10 at 3:00 PM. Abstract: Ensuring … Continue reading 2021 Clarkson Keynote Lecture Announcement

Clarkson President Named Chair of the Association of Independent Technological Universities

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has been named Chair of the Association of Independent Technological Universities (AITU). The AITU is an organization of leading private American technological universities and colleges whose mission is to play a vital role in securing the future of American competitiveness in the global marketplace. “This is a critical time for … Continue reading Clarkson President Named Chair of the Association of Independent Technological Universities

COVID-19 Read: Return to In Person Learning & COVID-19 Case Update

In this communication: Positive Case and Quarantine Updates Lecture Classes Begin on Wednesday Loading Test Results into MyCU Outdoor Recreation Encouraged / Fitness Facilities Opening in Phased Return Golden Knights, Positive Case and Quarantine Updates: We have five new positive tests results reported to us today with none of these individuals attending in person classes … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: Return to In Person Learning & COVID-19 Case Update

SNAP Benefits Expanded for Millions of College Students through Coronavirus Relief Aid

Rates of Food Insecurity Rise Due to Pandemic A small provision included in the latest round of federal coronavirus relief aid could have a big impact on the wellbeing of college students across the country and right here at Clarkson. The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) was expanded as part of the sweeping relief … Continue reading SNAP Benefits Expanded for Millions of College Students through Coronavirus Relief Aid

Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch! Applications are due today!

The Shipley Center will be hosting its second Cube pitch of the 2020-2021 academic year on March 11th! The program is ideal for any student or group of students who want to accelerate their  existing business or startup. The Cube provides students the opportunity to gain access to exclusive Shipley resources that are not provided … Continue reading Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch! Applications are due today!