Parking During Accepted Students Day TOMORROW

Tomorrow (Saturday 4/2) is the “Accepted Students Day” on Campus.  Open House Guests will be directed to park in Cheel Arena’s upper and lower lots as their Welcome and morning activities will be in Cheel. Students and Staff are asked to clear vehicles from these lots by 6:00 pm today.  Any questions or concerns can … Continue reading Parking During Accepted Students Day TOMORROW

Remote work available – Students callers needed – Join the Knightline Phonathon team!

Clarkson Department – Clarkson Fund Job Title – Student Phonathon Caller – Knightline Job Description – The Clarkson Knightline Phonathon is offering online jobs for excellent pay and the opportunity to gain valuable professional experience. Now you can be a CU Ambassador by joining the Knightline team which contacts more than 20,000 alumni, parents and friends of the university to update personal and business information and to … Continue reading Remote work available – Students callers needed – Join the Knightline Phonathon team!

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?

Our Experiences Panel: AAPI Voices

Our Experiences is a series of conversations where a panel of Clarkson community members share their voices, stories, and experiences with the wider community. Join us to celebrate the AAPI community at Clarkson!

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.

Local Produce for Students

Dear students (who have access to a kitchen),  If you are looking for a fresh, local, and affordable food option for the fall semester, please consider signing up for a CSA. Birdsfoot Farm: Birdsfoot Farm, located south of Canton, has a student CSA option. This involves receiving a box of fresh produce each week throughout … Continue reading Local Produce for Students

C3S2–The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science

Naoki Masuda, Department of Mathematics at SUNY Buffalo Will present a talk entitled: State-dynamics view of temporal networks and heavy tails Abstract: Two salient features of empirical temporal (i.e., time-varying) network data are the time-varying nature of network structure and heavy-tailed distributions of inter-contact times. Both of these features have a large impact on dynamical … Continue reading C3S2–The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science

DENIM DAY – April 27th! Wear Jeans with a Purpose!

DID YOU KNOW?In 1992 the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because the justices felt that because the 18-year-old victim was wearing tight jeans the day of the attack, she must have helped her attacker remove them, thereby implying consent. Enraged by the verdict, the women in the Italian Parliament launched a protest wearing … Continue reading DENIM DAY – April 27th! Wear Jeans with a Purpose!

Clarkson Honors Engineering Student Presents Concrete Research at National Convention

Abigail Kienzle, a junior from Albany, NY majoring in Civil Engineering, and a member of the Honors Program, presented her research this week at the Spring 2022 American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Convention in Orlando, FL. This is an international forum attended by leading scholars and practitioners in the global concrete community. Abby was invited … Continue reading Clarkson Honors Engineering Student Presents Concrete Research at National Convention