FuzeHub Manufacturing Grant Application Opens

Applications for Round 1 of FuzeHub’s 2023 Manufacturing Grants are now open.  The deadline to apply is February 15th, 2023.  Up to $50,000 is available per award, and up to 6 awards will be made in this cycle. (there is a second cycle later this spring).  Clarkson has been successful in securing at least five of … Continue reading FuzeHub Manufacturing Grant Application Opens

Cardboard Tube Request

Roll call!!! The Institute for STEM Education is looking for donations of cardboard tubes (think toilet paper, paper towels, vinyl paper rolls, etc.). If you have any that you’d like to donate for K-12 STEM Outreach Activities, please consider dropping them off in the plastic bin outside of TAC 104 or contact Leigha Burkhalter (lburkhal@clarkson.edu or … Continue reading Cardboard Tube Request

The Office of Student Life is hiring!

The Office of Student Life invites current undergraduate students to apply to be a Student Life Assistant for the 2023-2024 academic year! OSL employees work at our Student Center and Office of Student Life desks and work fun events such as orientation, spirit week, murder mystery dinners and more! Student Life Assistants even get to … Continue reading The Office of Student Life is hiring!

10th Annual Clarkson’s Got Talent Sign ups are Live!

Clarkson’s Got Talent is back for the 10th annual competition on  Wednesday, February 15th from 6-8 p.m. in the Student Center Forum. Please fill out a brief form at bit.ly/cgt2023, to submit your request to sign up for Clarkson’s Got Talent! Sign-ups close on Friday, February 10th at 12 p.m.Please note that by filling out this form, you are … Continue reading 10th Annual Clarkson’s Got Talent Sign ups are Live!

Small Communities Big Opportunities (SCBO) Conference in Saranac Lake February 12-14

Entrepreneurs Wanted!  Please consider attending the Small Communities Big Opportunities (SCBO) conference being held in Saranac Lake on February 12-14th.  This conference is free for college students – use discount code COLLEGESTUDENT.  The conference, organized by the Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA), is for anyone with a dream of owning their own business, or looking to sell … Continue reading Small Communities Big Opportunities (SCBO) Conference in Saranac Lake February 12-14

Housing Lottery Spring 2023

Residential Students: We are excited to work with all students related to their housing for the upcoming year. Below is important information for you to know about Housing Lottery, please read it thoroughly and carefully. REQUIRED HOUSING CONTRACT: IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND DEADLINES: APARTMENT STYLE HOUSING: HAM/POW HOUSING: SAME ROOM SELECTION HOUSING: COHORT HOUSING: 2023 Housing … Continue reading Housing Lottery Spring 2023

Negative Temperatures – Keep Windows Closed

This week and the upcoming weekend the temperatures are supposed to get very low and stay very cold. Facilities and Residence Life is requesting all students keep their windows closed throughout these low temperatures in order to avoid pipes freezing, bursting, or other issues to the buildings or students. If you have problems with heat in your room please put in a … Continue reading Negative Temperatures – Keep Windows Closed

Route 11 Public Meetings Announcement

As part of the continuing effort to get public input on the Route 11 Active Transport Project, the Clarkson Construction Engineering Management Consulting Group (C3G) will be hosting a series of interactive meetings at a variety of locations over the next two weeks. Participants are invited to come share their hopes and concerns surrounding walking, … Continue reading Route 11 Public Meetings Announcement

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar Friday, February 3rd at 11am in CAMP 176

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar Dr. Jessica SwensonDepartment of Education, University of Buffalo Will present a talk titled: The Productive Beginnings of Engineering Judgment Abstract: Professional engineers solve ill-defined, complex problems that involve making assumptions, judgments, and decisions. Engineering students are given little experience in solving these types of problems, especially in engineering science courses or … Continue reading Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar Friday, February 3rd at 11am in CAMP 176

Food Waste Survey

We need your help! Please CLICK HERE to take the 10-minute food waste survey EVEN IF YOU ALREADY TOOK IT BEFORE!   We are exploring people’s understanding of issues related to food waste, and their attitudes and behaviors regarding a food waste separation program on campus. We are interested in hearing from students, faculty, staff, … Continue reading Food Waste Survey