Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

From:  The President’s Office and Campus Safety & Security. R.E.:   Drug Free Schools and Communities Act. Each year, drinking affects college students, as well as college communities, and families. The consequences of drinking include: Death: 1,825 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related unintentional injuries. Assault: More than 690,000 students between the … Continue reading Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

Clarkson University 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Sept. 11

On Tuesday, September 11, the Clarkson University campus community and members of the local community will gather at Clarkson’s World Trade Center Memorial Sculpture at 8:25 a.m. for Clarkson’s annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony. The memorial is located across the road from the Rowley Laboratories building (#14 on the map at http://internal.clarkson.edu/about/clarkson_map.pdf). The event is open … Continue reading Clarkson University 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Sept. 11

Please Keep Campus Fire Lanes Clear

We are aware that finding a parking space on campus can sometimes be challenging, and the University continues to look for ways to improve parking arrangements on campus. However, we want to remind you that parking in a fire lane on campus is still prohibited as it is against New York State law.  The purpose … Continue reading Please Keep Campus Fire Lanes Clear

Veterans Lounge, Cheel 12:30-1:30 Thursday

Dear All, The Chief Inclusion Office is hosting a Welcome Back Open House of the Veterans Lounge, Cheel Arena. We will be hosting a light buffet lunch Thursday, Sept. 6 12:30-1:30. Please drop by and say hello so we can get to know those who are veterans and military affiliated and share resources for those … Continue reading Veterans Lounge, Cheel 12:30-1:30 Thursday

The Mask You Live in Screening

What does it mean to be a man?  What does healthy masculinity look like? The Mask You Live In follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity. Please join the Chief Inclusion Office and Value U. Tuesday night for the film and pizza followed … Continue reading The Mask You Live in Screening

Aramark Weekly Dining Specials

Looking for something different? You can try a different special every day here on campus! ALL WEEK • Vegan Jambalaya at the Vegetarian Station in the Servery • Seoul Burger at the Grill in the Servery • Meat Lovers Panini at the Panini Station in the Servery  • Cheesy Sundried Tomato Melt at the Panini … Continue reading Aramark Weekly Dining Specials

Clarkson Graduate Student Wins Eastern Analytical Symposium Graduate Student Research Award

Emmalyn Dupree, a Clarkson University chemistry doctoral student from Massena, N.Y., will travel to Plainsboro, N.J. in November to accept the EAS Graduate Student Research Award and present her research at the Eastern Analytical Symposium. Dupree was one of four students selected from many highly qualified nominees from all over the United States east coast. … Continue reading Clarkson Graduate Student Wins Eastern Analytical Symposium Graduate Student Research Award

Former UN Ambassador to Speak on Climate Change and Security at Clarkson University

Lance Clark, a former Ambassador of the United Nations with 35 years of experience in international work, is scheduled to speak at Clarkson University on September 12, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Student Center Multi-purpose Rooms. The talk is titled “Climate Change—A Top National Security Threat”. Clark says most of the talk … Continue reading Former UN Ambassador to Speak on Climate Change and Security at Clarkson University