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Chief Inclusion Office Message: Guilty Verdict in the Derek Chauvin Trial

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Black Lives Matter. You matter. The anguish of the last year can not be overstated.  Through exhaustion and anticipation we’ve received the guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin trial for the murder of George Floyd.  While the verdicts are a step towards overall accountability, we know this trial brought many emotions to the surface. The […]

Associated Colleges of St. Lawrence Valley Joint Statement on the Conviction of Derek Chauvin for the Murder of George Floyd

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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of the murder of George Floyd by a jury in Minnesota. Among the members of the Associated Colleges, we have witnessed our friends, colleagues and students experience, once again, throughout this trial not only the trauma of George Floyd’s murder, but also the murder and mistreatment

FYI: Information Distributed to Class of 2021 for Commencement Plans on 5/13 and 5/15

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2021 COMMENCEMENT PLANS Clarkson University is very excited to be able to provide an in-person Commencement Ceremony for all of our graduates. We are following the strict NYS Guidelines, so adhering to capacity threshold, testing/vaccination clearance and maintaining COVID safe environment are our main focuses. We will be very strict on the 2 guest limit

FYI: Information Distributed to Class of 2020 for Commencement Plans on 5/22

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CLASS OF 2020 COMMENCEMENT PLANS Clarkson University is very excited to be able to provide an in-person Commencement Ceremony for all of our graduates. We are following the strict NYS Guidelines, so adhering to capacity threshold, testing/vaccination clearance and maintaining COVID safe environment are our main focuses. We will be very strict on the 2

Researchers from Clarkson University, SUNY Fredonia and SUNY Oswego to Receive $6 Million from EPA to Continue Great Lakes Contaminant Monitoring

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Clarkson University an approximately $6-million five-year grant to continue its partnership with SUNY Fredonia and SUNY Oswego to conduct the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program (GLFMSP). The EPA has previously awarded the partnership team $14.75 million, since 2006, to monitor for contaminants in the Great Lakes.

Clarkson University Delivers $346.9 Million Economic Impact to North Country

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A recent study found that Clarkson University provided a $346.9 million impact to the North Country’s economy based on data from 2019, through its institutional operations and jobs related to supporting student services, research and construction. The report comes from the Center for Governmental Research, on behalf of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities

CU Libraries to host discussion of “Veritas: A Harvard Professor, a Con Man and the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife”

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Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students, The Clarkson University Libraries Golden Knights Novel Chat will host a discussion of Veritas: A Harvard Professor, a Con Man and the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife by Ariel Sabar Thursday, May 27 at 5pm via Zoom. To add this to your calendar, click here. For more details, click here. From

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar on April 23

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Dr. Stephanie C. TerMaath, PE*Associate Professor and the Zeanah Faculty FellowUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville in the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering DepartmentWill present a talk titled: A Distributed Dislocation Technique to Predict Fatigue Growth Rate of Kinked Microcracks and Cracks in Plates Abstract:  Prediction of fatigue crack growth in non-straight, complex surface crack arrays typically requires

Tree Removal at Foster House Beginning Tuesday, April 20

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The University places a high importance on the planning and maintaining of a beautiful campus, which includes the intentional management of our trees.  If there is no risk to humans or campus structures, we let nature take its course. However, sometimes it is necessary for us to take action, removing dying and hazardous trees. On Tuesday, April

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