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Clarkson University, formerly Clarkson College of Technology, is a private university located in Potsdam of St. Lawrence County, New York. Clarkson was founded in 1896 and has an enrollment of about 3,000 students. Clarkson offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in each of its three schools, the School of Business, School of Arts & Sciences, as well as the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering.Clarkson participates in student exchange programs with many schools in Europe and Australia. One example is the University of Leicester in the UK where students who are studying engineering come to Clarkson for a year as part of one of the exchange programs.Clarkson has two distinct campuses. A downtown campus and a hill campus. During the last 20 years Clarkson has been developing and growing on the hill campus. Most students never need to visit the downtown campus since everything a student needs is contained on the hill. The last student dormitory (Congdon) located on the downtown campus closed in May 2006. The only buildings remaining in Clarkson’s service at the downtown campus are a few administration buildings. Most other downtown campus buildings have been leased or sold.//Clarkson University traces its start to an entrepreneur: Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson. He built a successful sandstone mining business, but was killed trying to save one of his workers in 1894. His family started a coeducational college in his memory and Clarkson was born
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Women's Hockey: Homestand ends with Golden Eagles, Saints
The women’s hockey team will look to improve on its 3-5-0 (1-3-0 ECAC) record as two premier teams visit Hobey Baker Rink this weekend...
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CU Women shutout Crimson
Sophomore Lauren Dahm made thirty-five saves, including sixteen in the third period, to help the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team hold off fourth-ranked Harvard University 2-0 Friday night in front of 377 fans at Cheel Arena. The Golden Knights, who improved to 4-5-2 overall and 2-1-0 in ECAC Hockey, posted their second shutout in three games.
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Knights tie Big Green
For the second straight night, sophomore goaltender Lauren Dahm performed admirably in goal, but a late rally by third-ranked Dartmouth College prevented the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team from gaining a four-point weekend as the two teams skated to a 2-2 tie in ECAC Hockey action Saturday afternoon in front of 233 fans at Cheel Arena.
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Ratings: Gator coach's decision pays off later in game
Coach Mark Waller bucked the odds Friday and, although the immediate outcome didn’t look good, in the long run, his decision proved to be golden. In a battle for the District 1 championship, Waller’s Lincoln North Star football team was tied with Grand Island 7-7 at halftime.
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Men's Hockey: Last year’s losses must be left in the past
The men’s hockey team has been here before...
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