POTSDAM, N.Y. — The president of Clarkson University will conclude his tenure at the end of this academic year and the school has added his name to a portion of the Potsdam campus. The school’s board of trustees has named Clarkson University’s hill campus in Potsdam “The Collins Hill Campus” in honor of Tony Collins […]

Already an Subcriber? Log in

Get Instant Access to This Article

Become a Central New York Business Journal subscriber and get immediate access to all of our subscriber-only content and much more.

POTSDAM, N.Y. — The president of Clarkson University will conclude his tenure at the end of this academic year and the school has added his name to a portion of the Potsdam campus.

The school’s board of trustees has named Clarkson University’s hill campus in Potsdam “The Collins Hill Campus” in honor of Tony Collins and his wife, Karen Collins. 

Commemorative signage and usage of the Collins Hill Campus recognizes Collins’ 19 years as school president. It also acknowledges the contributions that both he and his wife have made to the greater Clarkson community since coming to Potsdam in 1982. 

Tony Collins, who has served as president of Clarkson University since 2003, will step down as Clarkson’s 16th president at the conclusion of this academic year. A Clarkson faculty member since 1982, Collins has worked for and supported economic development in the North Country and throughout New York state and is described as a “national advocate” for higher education, per a Clarkson release.

“President Collins established the vision for the renovation and expansion of the hill campus, which has been realized over the last two decades through his exceptional leadership and fundraising efforts,” Thomas Kassouf, chair of the Clarkson University board of trustees, said. “Our resolution and decision to officially name the hill campus acknowledges the supportive and engaging student environment unceasingly nurtured by Tony Collins and Karen Collins.”

Under Collins’ leadership, the Vision of a Clarkson Education and Clarkson@125 have “guided strategic initiatives which have been substantially realized over almost two decades,” per the release. 

Clarkson’s Potsdam hill campus has been expanded both “physically and in academic reach,” while the downtown campus has been “repurposed to advance interdisciplinary entrepreneurship,” the school said. 

Outside Potsdam, Clarkson has expanded geographically in recent years, with new graduate and professional programs accessible at its Capital Region campus in Schenectady and at the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries on Dennings Point.    

Eric Reinhardt

Recent Posts

Oswego Health says first robotically assisted surgery performed at its surgery center

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health says it had the system’s first robotically assisted surgery using…

13 hours ago

Tioga State Bank to open Johnson City branch

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Tioga State Bank (TSB) will open a new branch in Johnson…

13 hours ago

Oneida County Childcare Taskforce outlines recommendations to improve childcare

UTICA, N.Y. — A report by the Oneida County Childcare Taskforce made a number of…

13 hours ago

Cayuga Health, CRC announce affiliation agreement

ITHACA, N.Y. — Cayuga Health System (CHS), based in Ithaca, and Cancer Resource Center of…

1 day ago
Advertisement

MACNY wins $6 million federal grant for advanced-manufacturing apprenticeships

DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, the Manufacturers Association will use a $6 million federal grant to…

1 day ago

HUD awards $50 million to help redevelop Syracuse public housing near I-81

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Housing Authority (SHA) and the City of Syracuse will use…

4 days ago