Try something new!

Enjoy new dining specials on campus! ALL WEEK • Fiestacado Salad at the Vegetarian Station in the Servery • Spanakopita Quesadilla at the Vegetarian Station in the Servery • Turkey Cobb Burger at the Grill in the Servery • Tuna Melt at the Panini Station in the Servery  • Caprése Panini at the Panini Station … Continue reading Try something new!

Shipley Center Open Office Hours

Hello, This semester the Shipley Center will be holding open office hours for students who seek help with their entrepreneurial ideas or already existing businesses. We will be officially beginning these office hours this week and they will be occurring at the times listed below for the remainder of the semester. These office hours will … Continue reading Shipley Center Open Office Hours

Research Recruitment

Physician Assistant students, Julieth Alvarez Garcia, Phylicia Taladay, Seema Teymouri, Christina Vogel-Rosbrook and Chelsea Yeager are looking for people willing to participate in a research study to look at the link between cognition, postural control and gait. You must be between the ages of 18-69 years, able to walk without an assisted device and not … Continue reading Research Recruitment

Annual Copyright Policy Notification

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Clarkson University is committed to the protection of intellectual property and copyright. Actions that deliberately infringe on copyright and other intellectual property rights are inconsistent with the Clarkson Values and a violation of the Clarkson University Information Systems Acceptable Use Policy. Such actions will not be tolerated.

Physical Therapy Department looking for parent and child volunteers

The Physical Therapy Department is looking for parent and child volunteers to participate in a casual instructional setting where Clarkson Physical Therapy students can learn about normal childhood development and how to motivate children in physical therapy activities. The children we are currently seeking are between the ages of birth and two years of age. … Continue reading Physical Therapy Department looking for parent and child volunteers

U.S. News: Clarkson University Ranked in Tier One of National Universities, A Best Value, & A Best College for Veterans

Clarkson University is again in tier one, the top tier of national universities, in U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 rankings of “Best Colleges.” Clarkson ranks #102 out of 226, moving up 22 spots from 2018. “Clarkson has been steadily rising in its national reputation as a proven leader in technological education and sustainable economic … Continue reading U.S. News: Clarkson University Ranked in Tier One of National Universities, A Best Value, & A Best College for Veterans

Clarkson University Sets Science Cafes for Fall in Potsdam & Canton

University professors and scientists will once again take to the stage starting Sept. 18 for Clarkson University’s “Science Cafe.” Science Cafes bring together local university and college professors and townspeople in relaxed, informal settings, such as coffeehouses and pubs. The speaker makes a short presentation about a topic in his or her field and then … Continue reading Clarkson University Sets Science Cafes for Fall in Potsdam & Canton

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program — Informational Meeting for Graduate and Undergraduate Students

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Informational Meeting for Graduate and Undergraduate Students September 10, 6:30 PM Price Hall Classroom  The purpose of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is to help ensure the vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce in the United States.  The program recognizes and supports outstanding students who … Continue reading NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program — Informational Meeting for Graduate and Undergraduate Students

Smart Grid is Topic of Distinguished Lecture by Princeton Professor, Oct. 12, at Clarkson University

NAE Member H. Vincent Poor to Deliver New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lecture  The New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lectureship Series at Clarkson University is proud to announce that Princeton University Professor H. Vincent Poor will speak on “Smart Grid: Energy Meets Information,” on Friday, October 12, at 2:30 p.m.  in Clarkson’s Bertrand H. Snell … Continue reading Smart Grid is Topic of Distinguished Lecture by Princeton Professor, Oct. 12, at Clarkson University

Clarkson Photographer Recalls Being In New York City After 9/11 Attacks

Seventeen years later, the details are still fresh in Clarkson Photographer Steve Jacobs’ mind. “I was in Albany, on the thru-way heading to work at the local newspaper, listening to the radio when I heard about the attacks in New York City on September 11, 2001. Reports said it was likely a terrorist attack. I … Continue reading Clarkson Photographer Recalls Being In New York City After 9/11 Attacks