Dodgeball
TKE is hosting a recruitment event in the IRC which will involve multiple games of dodgeball; all are welcome!
TKE is hosting a recruitment event in the IRC which will involve multiple games of dodgeball; all are welcome!
Funded by the National Science Foundation, REU programs give undergraduate students the chance to actively participate in competitive faculty-led projects for 10 weeks during the summer. The goal of REUs is to help students from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the STEM fields and those with limited research opportunities at their own colleges gain meaningful research experience in preparation for graduate school.
REUs give you a glimpse of what a life dedicated to research looks like. Work closely with a professor and other participants to find effective solutions for advanced scientific challenges. Enrich your experience even further through professional development activities like field trips, speaker series and specialized training. Groups are kept intentionally small, turning your fellow students into friends and collaborators.
These 10-week programs also position you for successful graduate school applications. Our faculty mentors can serve as references and write letters of recommendation that speak to your strengths. REUs further give you the opportunity to prepare a paper for publication and present in professional conferences, which can make your résumé stand out among other candidates.
There are a few factors to consider before applying to an REU:
REU applications consist of at least the following items:
Each program may also have specific eligibility requirements. Please review the requirements for the REU you are interested in before submitting your application.
Look ahead to graduate school or the demanding STEM job market through the Community of Underrepresented Professional Opportunities (CUPO) program. Funded by federal and state Education Departments and the National Science Foundation, CUPO programs connect historically underrepresented students with research and professional development opportunities, graduate school preparation and other academically enriching activities related to the STEM fields.
Add a publication to your résumé after a summer of hard work. The annual CUPO Research Journal compiles and publishes the abstracts of all summer research program participants.
Dive further into your interests through our two exclusive summer research opportunities for Honors Program students. Work closely with faculty, connect with fellow students and develop your research and lab skills. The programs are application based and considered a signature part of the Honors experience.
Whether you participate in the five- or 10-week summer program, your experience includes:
Applications for current students include a brief description of your project, the name of a faculty advisor, a résumé and a personal statement describing how the project advances your goals.
Applications for pre-frosh students include a résumé and an explanation of your interest in summer research.
To apply, check your Honors email for a link to the application. Applications open every spring for the Honors Summer Research experiences.
Tour the Zeta Nu house and learn some history and traditions
From to at ZN House.
Come hangout with SWE as we kick off the school year and welcome new members! This general body meeting will be located at the firepit by the Students Center from 7 pm- 8:30 pm. We will be answering any questions you may have. RSVP here.
Meet the sisters of Kappa Delta Chi and treat yourself to a spa day and some self care!
Join us for pizza and water/wastewater themed trivia! This is a social event acting as a general body meeting for the month of November. We will be making announcements about upcoming events! There will be prizes for winners!
Come hangout with the brothers at the house and enjoy some food.
From to at ZN House.
Come join the brothers of Delta Upsilon as we host game night as a part of our rush week! There will be games, sports watch parties, and prizes!
Meet the sisters of Delta Zeta to learn more of this empowering group of women and their impact as a sorority at Clarkson! Rides will be provided 15. mins prior to the event in the CUSA suite