President's Page

President's Page

19th President Michelle B. Larson, PhD

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Clarkson President Michelle B. Larson

Dr. Michelle Larson is the 19th president of Clarkson University, being appointed by the Board of Trustees in 2025. A physicist herself, she leads our 128-year-old university as someone who has personally relied on the skills obtained from earning a technical/science degree throughout her dynamic career.

Dr. Larson earned her bachelors, masters and PhD degrees in physics from Montana State University, where her passion was sparked for progress in service of society. She vividly remembers the first time she was curious about something not-yet-understood (by anyone!) and the thrill of chasing new understanding that followed. She’s made it her life’s work to help others feel that way too.

Twenty-two years of her professional career has been at higher education institutions in rural America, and it is where she feels most at home. Her land-grant university roots fuel a commitment to progress in service of society, which has shaped Michelle’s career’s work at institutions that support people to discover the meaningful role they can play in their own communities - the same commitment of Clarkson’s founders and our University today.

Dr. Larson is an institutional leader who leads with vision, purpose, and in collaboration with the organization’s tapestry of talent. Michelle has executive experience in the complex industries of higher education and landmark museums, where she has a demonstrated record of navigating challenges and leveraging opportunities with diverse stakeholders, both internal and external to the institution.

Prior to Clarkson University, Michelle was President and CEO of the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, managed a geographically distributed cosmic ray experiment at Caltech, was Deputy Director of a National Science Foundation Physics Frontier Center on Gravitation Waves at Penn State, and developed her executive leadership skills as Vice Provost at Utah State University - a nine-campus, public-University system.

Michelle has served on a variety of advisory boards, including the NASA Advisory Council Science Committee (a FACA committee), the NANOGrav Advisory Board, and is currently on the American Physical Society's Panel on Public Affairs.

Michelle‘s husband Shane is also an astrophysicist, and their daughter Kate is studying chemistry at the University of Connecticut. The family cat Lyra, is named after the constellation. 

Undergraduate Academic Advising

Undergraduate Academic Advising

Clarkson University provides holistic and inclusive academic advising assistance to all students. Every student is provided with a major-specific academic advisor, and some students have additional advising based on their career aspirations, such as pre-law and pre-health advising. 

DID YOU KNOW?
Clarkson University is among the universities with the best retention rates for undergraduate students in the country. That means that Clarkson students choose to stay at Clarkson, rather than transfer or leave college completely.

FAQs

You are able to locate your academic advisor’s name on the “Student Center” tab in myCU. Click on the “details” link to find out additional information about the advisors, such as their role and contact information.

Every undergraduate student at CU is assigned an academic advisor and they are a great resource for students. Students are required to meet with their academic advisor a minimum of one time per semester and are strongly encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis. Meetings with academic advisors are a great time to ask questions about plans of study and co-curricular opportunities, such as study abroad and undergraduate research.

Student Achievement Services offers a suite of services in the areas of student records, financial aid, and student accounts. Procedural information, deadlines, and how to tutorials may be found on the SAS website.

University Studies for Undecided Students

If you have many interests and a wide variety of abilities, it can be hard to choose a major. Our University Studies program gives you the freedom to explore your options of study while fulfilling requirements toward a bachelor's degree. The University Studies option is designed so that you can start your first year of college at Clarkson without committing to a major. During that first year, you will have the chance to familiarize yourself with the over 30 programs of study.

Welfare of Research Animals

Welfare of Research Animals

Any individual who has concerns related to the use of animals in research at Clarkson University is encouraged to voice those concerns. Please contact the University Privacy Hotline (315-268-6737) or email the IACUC Institutional Officer Nannan Dong at ndong@clarkson.edu

Clarkson University will not tolerate any misuse or neglect of animals nor will the institution accept reprisal against an individual who has come forward with concerns or allegations of wrong-doing involving the care and use of animals. Such reprisal is prohibited by federal law (USDA Regulations & the 9th Code of Federal Regulations). Individuals who feel that action has been taken against them because they reported an apparent violation of animal care and use requirements, should present their case to the Chair of the IACUC, the Institutional Officer, or the Facility Manager

Dr. Tom Lufkin
IACUC Chair
315-268-6641
tlufkin@clarkson.edu

Nannan Dong
Institutional Officer
315-268-6475
ndong@clarkson.edu

Richard Latt,
DVM
Veterinarian
514-983-5610
mousevet@gmail.com

Dr. Kenneth Wallace
Facility Manager
315-268-4478
kwallace@clarkson.edu