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Class Giving Chair, Barry Fischer ’54 accepted three awards on behalf of the class of 1954 for their fundraising efforts in honor of their 50th Reunion.
Richard C. Dorf '55, Reunion Giving Chair accepts three of the four reunion giving awards on behalf of the Class of 1955. The Class of 1955 took top honors for most reunion dollars raised, highest participation for class member giving, and largest increase in giving over the previous fund year.

Keep your Clarkson connections strong by getting involved — you will help keep Clarkson competitive at the same time. From supporting Clarkson with a gift to The Clarkson Fund, to serving on a committee, to attending your Class Reunion, there are many ways to show support for your University, and to enjoy a special connection along the way.

Want to get involved? Volunteer your time.

The Reunion Alumni Plan (RAP)(11-20 hours of commitment per fund year)
A Clarkson University Alumni Association priority, RAP is designed to engage alumni in volunteerism and financial support to Clarkson. Each class has a network of Class Partners who reach out to 6-10 classmates about how they can make a difference at Clarkson. This is a great opportunity to stay connected to classmates and strengthen Clarkson for students and alumni. When alumni are about to celebrate a Reunion at Clarkson, RAP becomes a Class Reunion Gift effort for that year, in honor of the special anniversary. Reunion years include Reunion Giving Chairs, Reunion Activity Chairs and Reunion Giving Partners. To view current class volunteers, please visit RAP or contact Ashley Cooley, Clarkson Fund Associate Director.

For more details on how to get involved, contact the Clarkson Fund Office at 315-268-6582 or e-mail Ashley Cooley , Clarkson Fund Associate Director.