SafetyNet

The Clarkson Community–faculty, staff and students–are in a position to look out for one another and, if necessary, provide assistance. One of the simple and effective mechanisms available to members of the Clarkson Community to offer support to students is by submitting a SafetyNet form. Submitting information via SafetyNet mobilizes a response to your concerns … Continue reading SafetyNet

COVID Relief Funds for Students

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for Clarkson students. Similar to last year, Clarkson has been granted funding to support our students through these hard times. If you are aware of a student struggling financially due to covid, please guide them to reach out for help. To apply for emergency relief funds, students should … Continue reading COVID Relief Funds for Students

SSC Workshop: “Ready, Set, Midterms!” 

This Wednesday, the Student Success Workshop Serie aims to help you get ready for your Midterms!  Are you in the throes of Midterm Mania? You’re not alone! It may feel like the stakes are high, but with proper planning, midterm exams don’t have to be stressful.  Join us this Wednesday, we will share some practical … Continue reading SSC Workshop: “Ready, Set, Midterms!” 

Our Experiences: Black 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 this February to celebrate Black History Month and the contributions of our Black Golden Knights! 

Update Your Safe Space Sticker!

In an effort to replace all instances of our old “Defy Convention” logo, there are updated Safe Space stickers available for anyone who is still displaying the old version. If you have taken the Safe Space training and need an updated sticker, please contact Patrice Cole at 315-268-3785 or  jcole@clarkson.edu or stop by the Diversity & Inclusion Office … Continue reading Update Your Safe Space Sticker!

Sustainable Development Goal BLITZ!

Join us the week of Feb. 28 for a BLITZ effort to identify the alignment of SDGs with all of our courses and scholarly work. This week is an internationally recognized SDG Awareness Week supported by the University Global Coalition, of which we are a signatory.  Volunteers are needed for the SDG Blitz! A BLITZ is a “a … Continue reading Sustainable Development Goal BLITZ!

The 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Competition is Open!

Greetings from the Fulbright Program! We are excited to announce the launch of the competition for Fulbright U.S. Scholar awards for the 2023-2024 academic year. The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers awards for U.S. citizens to teach, research, and conduct professional projects in more than 130 countries. College and university faculty and administrators, as well as professionals, … Continue reading The 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Competition is Open!

Does God Exist? And Why is that Important?

On Tuesday February 22nd, 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 various scientific and philosophical proofs for the existence of God, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. After the presentation, we will … Continue reading Does God Exist? And Why is that Important?

Join the STEM QuESTS Challenge: $5,000 in Prizes

Think back to before college. What inspired YOU to choose your major and career pathway? Something fascinating you discovered in nature? Something going on in the world? Was it a teacher? An experiment you performed in a science lab? A hobby you are passionate about?” The Institute for STEM Education is introducing a collaborative challenge … Continue reading Join the STEM QuESTS Challenge: $5,000 in Prizes