Zoom Writing Center Appointments Available 

Four evenings per week 6-8 p.m: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday . When you make an appointment through our calendar (use the QR code or our webpage at sites.clarkson.edu/CUWrite), you will get the zoom link saved to your calendar. Appointments are 30 mins; you can make two consecutive appointments for an hour.  The tutors are seniors on the … Continue reading Zoom Writing Center Appointments Available 

Invitation: Join The Conversation U.S. for “Crafting a Strong Pitch,” on Sept. 21

Crafting a Strong Pitch Date and time: Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1-2 p.m. EST (10-11 a.m. PST) The Conversation U.S. (TCUS) invites you to “Crafting a Strong Pitch,” a Zoom session for scholars and communications partners at member schools who are interested in learning more about pitching and writing with us. Please note that this session is held quarterly. Anyone is welcome to … Continue reading Invitation: Join The Conversation U.S. for “Crafting a Strong Pitch,” on Sept. 21

7 Reasons from Science, History, and Experience that Show Christianity is True

On Tuesday September 20th at 7pm, the St. Lawrence County Director of Reasonable Faith (reasonablefaith.org), Bob Dale, is joining us in the Student Center Multipurpose Rooms. He will be giving a presentation on some of the many compelling reasons from science, history, and personal experience that Christianity is True. He will be examining solid evidence … Continue reading 7 Reasons from Science, History, and Experience that Show Christianity is True

Family Weekend Men’s Hockey Ticket Information

Tickets are exclusively available for students for Family Weekend starting Monday, September 19th until Monday, October 10th at 11 AM. At that point ticket sales will open to the public. Reserved tickets are $15 each and Standing Room tickets are $10 each. How to purchase tickets? – Tickets are available using your Student account atclarksonathletics.com/tickets. In … Continue reading Family Weekend Men’s Hockey Ticket Information

Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

SWE Care Packages Fundraiser

Missing someone or want to show them that you appreciate them and thinking of them? Gift a care package! From school to a night full of relaxation, The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) has got it covered. There are three options for care packages: Movie Night (1), School Essentials (2), and Kick Back and Relax … Continue reading SWE Care Packages Fundraiser

Student Behavior in the Village of Potsdam

Dear Students, We live and learn in a classic college town that welcomes more than 10,000 college students each year from the four colleges in our area. As part of being a member of a caring and inclusive community, it is important that we represent the Clarkson Values in our interactions with each other and … Continue reading Student Behavior in the Village of Potsdam

Do students read your feedback? Share experiences with fellow instructors at our next Teaching Circle.

Join our Circle:  Providing students with quality feedback is critical, especially right now. It is vital to retaining them and central to early interventions. It is central to the student learning experience yet often a challenge to efficiently and helpfully deliver. Join us Thursdays, Sept 8, 22 & Oct 6 at 12:00PM EST via Zoom, … Continue reading Do students read your feedback? Share experiences with fellow instructors at our next Teaching Circle.

Dinosaurs, Asteroids and Climate Change at the Next Clarkson University Science Café on Tuesday, Sept. 20, and Wednesday, Sept. 21 

After two years of virtual events, Clarkson University Science Cafes will return in person this fall on Tuesday, September 20 in Canton, and Wednesday, September 21 in Potsdam with Dinosaurs, Asteroids and Climate Change. The dinosaur-killing asteroid hit the surface of the Earth about 66 million years ago and resulted in a cascade of natural … Continue reading Dinosaurs, Asteroids and Climate Change at the Next Clarkson University Science Café on Tuesday, Sept. 20, and Wednesday, Sept. 21