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As a private, national research university, Clarkson is a leader in technological education and sustainable economic development through teaching, scholarship, research and innovation. We ignite personal connections across academic fields and industries to create the entrepreneurial mindset, knowledge and intellectual curiosity needed to innovate world-relevant solutions and cultivate the leaders of tomorrow. With its main campus located in Potsdam, N.Y., and additional graduate program and research facilities in the New York Capital Region, Beacon, N.Y., and New York City, Clarkson educates 4,300 students across 95 rigorous programs of study in engineering, business, the arts, education, sciences and health professions. Our alumni earn salaries that are among the top 2.5% in the nation and realize accelerated career growth. One in five already leads as a CEO, senior executive or owner of a company.

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As a private, national research university, Clarkson is a leader in technological education and sustainable economic development through teaching, scholarship, research and innovation. We ignite personal connections across academic fields and industries to create the entrepreneurial mindset, knowledge and intellectual curiosity needed to innovate world-relevant solutions and cultivate the leaders of tomorrow. With its main campus located in Potsdam, N.Y., and additional graduate program and research facilities in the New York Capital Region, Beacon, N.Y., and New York City, Clarkson educates 4,300 students across 95 rigorous programs of study in engineering, business, the arts, education, sciences and health professions. Our alumni earn salaries that are among the top 2.5% in the nation and realize accelerated career growth. One in five already leads as a CEO, senior executive or owner of a company.

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Clarkson University Honors Students Help Waddington Celebrate History

For the third straight year, the Waddington Museum and Historian benefitted from the talents of students from the Honors program at Clarkson University. Clarkson University students Catherine Koran '27 of Collegeville, PA, Remington (Remy) Hafer '27 of Sherman, CT, Lauren Nelson '27 of Scottsville, NY, Lucas Lacerda '27 of Plymouth, MA, and Keona Ly '27 or Halfmoon, NY played a big role in helping with Waddington's Celebration of History in October. The students helped with organizing and setting up the exhibits and were present during the event to help with set up, recording, interacting with attendees, and clean-up. They also helped create and organize museum collections and files. "I have been happy to be a part of the Clarkson Honors program for the past three years. I have met some wonderful students working in this program," Waddington Historian Kathy Putney said. "Our museum space is very small but the students have helped me to sort and organize many of the boxes and files that would have taken me years to go through." Hafer was responsible for reproducing a pre-Seaway map of St. Lawrence Avenue, which showed the location of the businesses, houses and land that was taken by Seaway construction. He then overlaid a Google map showing what the street looks like today to give people an idea of how much it changed. It was a big hit during the event. In their end-of-semester presentation, the group highlighted the experiences they were given and the opportunities they had to grow as individuals because of their experiences. The students appreciated the opportunity to learn about Waddington's local history and form a deeper connection with the local community. "Thank you so much for the opportunity to work with you and your sisters at the museum this fall. My time there didn't feel like merely putting in hours - it was getting to know a new community and gaining a greater appreciation for local history," Koran wrote in her thank you to Putney. "Before I worked with you, I had never heard of the St. Lawrence Seaway and I didn't really know much about the local history of Waddington and the North Country outside of Clarkson. I loved getting to hear and see the stories that I never would have been able to find anywhere else. I was floored by how tight-knit Waddington is as a community - how well everyone knows each other, and how much people are involved and care about their neighbors and the community at large." "The Lost Villages event created a particular impact on me," Koran added. "It was amazing to see so many people turn up and to talk to them as they identified their younger selves and family homes in the exhibits. It was then that I truly got to appreciate just what the museum does to preserve the people of Waddington, both past and present, and the locations and items that have made up their lives." Putney is grateful for the students' help on these projects, but also appreciates the opportunity to share her passion for local history. "I enjoy learning about their life and where they come from, and watching the change in them as they learn about our small town history. It makes me smile to see how excited they get when they read a story or document that was written 150 years ago," she said. "I think it's important for students to get out into the local communities and see things from a different perspective. Learning about our past history is important for our future. I would like to thank Professor Krueger for always including the Waddington Museum and look forward to many more years of working with Clarkson University." Kate Krueger, Director of Clarkson Honors, is also deeply grateful for the partnership with Putney and the Waddington History Museum. "This has been such an impactful experience for all our students," Krueger said. "Kathy, her sisters, and the Waddington community have opened their arms to our Clarkson students and we couldn't be happier to be a part of preserving this local history."
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Community Service - Jan 23

Pre-Health Students Put Clarkson University Experience to Use as Volunteers in Vietnam

Thirteen Clarkson University pre-health science students completed two weeks of medical observation and volunteer help at a hospital in Vietnam, in June. The students, all members of Clarkson's Doctors without Borders (DWB) club, which organized the trip, donated their time at Thng Nht Hospital.
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Community Service - 2019 Nov 19

Independent Sector Community Service Award

The Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in New York (CICU) has selected biology student Adetutu "Tutu" Olowu '17 of Staten Island, N.Y., for a 2017 Independent Sector Community Service Award for her work as a community service leader and ambassador for higher education.
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Community Service - 2017 Mar 8

Clarkson University Student Assists with Relief Effort in Nepal

When Katherine Furland needed direct patient care experience as part of her pre-physician assistant studies at Clarkson University, she figured she could put her skills to good use in Nepal, so she traveled there this spring -- just as two massive earthquakes struck.
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Community Service - 2015 Jun 23

Clarkson University Students Choose Alternative Spring Break in Buffalo with Habitat for Humanity

Buffalo doesn't usually make the list of spring break destinations, but then again, we're talking about Clarkson University students who chose to help Habitat for Humanity through its Collegiate Challenge program, rather than celebrate at a vacation hotspot.
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Community Service - 2014 Apr 15

Local Students Seek Support as Second Annual LapSit Returns to Clarkson University April 16th

Clarkson University students are reaching out to everyone in the region to join them in raising money for the new Center for Cancer Care at Canton Potsdam Hospital (CPH). The following local students are members of the Clarkson University Leadership Corp and are participating in organizing the event:
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Community Service - 2011 Mar 24

Local Clarkson University Students Looking for 4,000 to Break Lap-sit Record

A group of Clarkson University students are looking to break the United States record for a lap-sit this spring and they need a few friends to help out -- more than 3,333 in total. A student group known as the Clarkson University Leadership Corps is organizing the April 17 event to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. The following local students are participating in organizing the lap-sit:
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Community Service - 2010 Mar 5
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