Skiing Angel Slides
Skiing!
From to at Adirondacks.
Skiing!
From to at Adirondacks.
Join us for the ultimate showdown as Sister 2 Sister and Brother 2 Brother come together to host an exciting Volleyball Tournament! This fun-filled event is all about teamwork, friendly competition, and building stronger connections within our community. Whether you're playing or cheering from the sidelines, come ready to spike, set, and serve your way to an unforgettable experience!
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From to at Science Center 162.
Join SASE in an AAPI Panel! Different people with unique cultures will come together to talk about their experiences. Free food samples will be provided by local Potsdam Asian businesses! First come first serve!
Date: Wed. Mar. 5th
Time: 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Location: Student Center Forum
Come decorate your own tote bag! We will have fabric paint, stencils, brushes, and Sustainability Club will be providing fabric squares for students to sew various designs onto their bags!
Supplies will be provided at no cost.
Join CUOC and the Clarkson Sustainability Club for an afternoon of skiing in the back 40. Skis will be provided.
At its core, Ignite is an amazing and storied community of talented, versatile, and innovative people. Without the hard work, collaboration, and creative thinking of our leadership team, none of what we do would be possible!
The latest addition to the leadership team, Kelsey Hamilton draws on her Ignite Presidential Fellow experience while enhancing critical opportunities for students across campus.
As Ignite's go-to guy on all things digital content creation and drones, Santino leverages his extensive expertise to drive innovation and success everywhere he goes.
At Ignite, leadership isn't about the role you hold, but rather your impact as an innovator and entrepreneur. That's why all members of the Ignite family play a key role in forging our path forward.
At Ignite, leadership isn’t just a action - it’s a natural outcome of the incredible talent within our family. That said, there’s nothing more rewarding than having our hard work recognized and celebrated in front of the entire Clarkson community, especially for our most dedicated members.
Each year, the Levinus Clarkson Award is presented to the top student of the graduating class. In 2024, this honor was earned by none other than Executive Fellow Miles Compani (E&M ‘23, MSEM ’25, EngSci P’27), who was recognized for his exceptional scholarship and outstanding potential for future success.
Hailing from the Capital Region, Miles is the go-to expert on all things Ignite. Whether overseeing Ignite Project Expo, RAPS, and Business Plan Competition events, or guiding Ignite Presidential Fellows and Young Innovators & Entrepreneurs, his influence is wide-ranging and transformative.
Now pursuing a PhD, Miles’ time at Clarkson has been defined by extraordinary leadership roles within a variety of organizations, including Ignite and the Honors Program. Beyond his impressive achievements, he’s known for unwavering reliability and genuine kindness at all times.
Miles’ advice for exceptional students interested in attending Clarkson? “Don’t be afraid to step outside the boundaries of your local community. By coming to campus, you’ll be joining a whole new world - a world where you can stand out like never before, and a world that will define the rest of your life.”
As students come and go, Clarkson evolves - and so does Ignite! Here’s your chance to learn a bit more about us over the years.
Clarkson Ignite is launched as a forward-thinking integration of the innovation resources found across the Clarkson community.
Immaterial Industries, a team of E&M freshmen, becomes the champion of the inaugural President’s Challenge.
Containing only a few 3D printers, hand tools, and other creation equipment, the Dorf Makerspace opens its doors for public use.
The Media Production Center, a state-of-the-art facility for all kinds of digital content creation, is launched in the ERC.
Fifteen students are deemed the first class of Ignite Presidential Fellows, giving the full-tuition scholarship a strong start.
During Ignite Fest, the Clarkson community is invited to learn about everything Ignite has to offer, including microcredentials.
The Shipley Center spins off, with Ashley Sweeney joining Ignite as its newest Director. Ignite retains the Cube during this transition.
Following 40 episodes across a four-year run, the Ignite Podcast concludes with a farewell address from outgoing President Tony Collins.
An overhauled President’s Challenge encourages the entire student body to develop unique Clarkson collectibles.
Alongside the Dorf Makerspace receiving 18 new 3D printers, the Media Production Center is revamped into the Makers’ Loft.
Ignite hosts New Knights Expo, a collaborative event introducing freshmen to the amazing resources found on campus.
The inaugural Ignite Project Expo is held, seeing nearly 350 students present 93 distinct projects during an exciting day of events.
What’s next for Ignite? A bright future filled with innovation, entrepreneurship, and all things creativity. Stay tuned!