LGBTQ+ History Month: A Snapshot of Queer History in the US

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Join us as we celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and learn more about Queer History in the US! THIS EVENT IS FIRST-YEAR CUP-ELIGIBLE! Keynote Speaker:  Dr. Emily Hamilton-Honey Associate Professor of English and Humanities Co-Chief Diversity Officer SUNY Canton Date: Wednesday, Oct. 4th, 2023  Time: 5:00 pm  Location: Student Center MPRs If you have any questions, please contact us via email […]

Show your club’s Clarkson spirit as part of Spirit Week 2023!

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Join OSL for our Spirit Week 2023 window painting competition! Sign up at https://forms.gle/JbnFbf8gMjhK9urj7 for the chance to be one of our featured window paintings! Windows must be completed by Friday 10/20 at 4pm. Please use the windows in the walkway between the Student Center and CAMP. Windows should show your club’s Clarkson spirit. Free window paints and

Group III Professional and Supervisory Staff Meeting on Monday 10/2 at 2:30pm

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The GroupIII Professional and Supervisory Staff group will be hosting a meeting on zoom on Monday, October 2nd at 2:30pm. We will be discussing Group III officer nominations and elections and will review the responsibilities of each position. Please note that you must be a member of the Group III, professional and supervisory staff to run for an officer position. Meeting minutes from all meetings are

Reckoning with Racism in Medicine Book Club Discussion

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The Potsdam Public Library, the Clarkson Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity student group (COTAD), and the Clarkson University Health Sciences Library are hosting a book club discussion on Sarah M. Broom’s award-winning memoir The Yellow House. Who:   Anyone!What:  The Yellow House: a Memoir by Sarah M. BroomWhen: October 26th & November 9th @ 6pm

CM305: BIOCHEMISTRY for HEALTH SCIENCES offered Spring 2024

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This course provides a general introduction to the biochemical basis of various cellular functions and their relevance to disease, and a fundamental knowledge that is essential to the study of biochemistry at advanced levels. This course is intended for health science / non-science majors, particularly introductory health science students, and will include some chemistry and biology

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