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

Note These Office Moves Necessary for the ERC Renovation Project to Begin

Please take note of these department moves in preparation for the ERC renovation project to begin.  These departments will move back to their original homes before the Fall 2022 semester start-up. On Wednesday, May 11, Campus Safety & Security will be moving from the ERC to Cheel 107. On Wednesday, May 11, the Academic Support … Continue reading Note These Office Moves Necessary for the ERC Renovation Project to Begin

Video Series on Food Waste created by the ISE

As part of the Potsdam Community Food Waste: Education, Engagement and Planning project, led by Clarkson University’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment and funded by the New York Pollution Prevention Institute, a three part video series was created. To share the basic concepts and opportunities to increase food waste recovery (donation of edible food) and … Continue reading Video Series on Food Waste created by the ISE

Three to Receive Clarkson University Inspirational Educator Award

Three educators nominated by Clarkson University students will be honored as the 2022 Clarkson University Inspirational Educators. The award recognizes these educators for their lasting impact on their students and in their fields of education. Cynthia Morgan of Elba, N.Y., a mathematics teacher at Elba Central School in Elba, N.Y. was nominated by former student … Continue reading Three to Receive Clarkson University Inspirational Educator Award

Summer 2022 Residence Hall Closing

The Office of Residence Life wishes you a great last two weeks of the semester and good luck on your finals! This announcement includes pertinent information relevant to closing your residential spaces down for the summer and leaving campus. Important Reminders: You MUST sign your paper closing form and leave it your room with your … Continue reading Summer 2022 Residence Hall Closing

Composting at RoBro

Attention students, The Institute for a Sustainable Environment and Clarkson Dining are excited to announce that our composting program is being extended to Ross Brooks Dining Hall. The food waste is picked up and composted by Whitten Family Farm through the New York Pollution Prevention Grant. Please remember to scrape your food waste and napkins … Continue reading Composting at RoBro

Pray with Others During Finals

Stressed about finals or starting your career? The Bible says, ” Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on Him because he cares for you.” I Peter 5:6-7. With this in mind a few members of your Clarkson community are offering to … Continue reading Pray with Others During Finals

Take It Or Leave It Program- Student/Faculty/Staff Participation Wanted!

Each year, the Clarkson Take It of Leave It program diverts tons of valuable material from the landfill by diverting usable goods and materials to members of our community through local nonprofits. Please consider donating and/or volunteering this Spring during the student move-out season!  Faculty and Staff participation is highly encouraged! The large TILI tent … Continue reading Take It Or Leave It Program- Student/Faculty/Staff Participation Wanted!

Clarkson to Again Offer Equine Studies Summer Courses

This summer Clarkson University will once again offer online equestrian college courses. The three three-credit-hour courses will be offered and taught by Prof. Piper Klemm, Ph.D., publisher of The Plaid Horse. The courses offered are BEA 110: Business and Bias in the Equestrian Industry, BEA 114: English Riding: History, Culture, and Industry Evolution, and BEA … Continue reading Clarkson to Again Offer Equine Studies Summer Courses