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Campus Closed Friday, Classes Switch to Virtual 1/23

Out of an abundance of caution due to the forecasted weather, the Clarke University campus will be closed on Friday, January 23, 2026. Classes will switch to a virtual format. Students, please check your email and the platform utilized in each course for more information from your professors.   

Staff are excused from work, however, essential employees should report to campus unless otherwise advised by their supervisor.    

Hours of Operation   

The Dining Hall will be open for Lunch from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Café 1843 will operate the convenience store from 7 a.m. – 9 p.m., with hot food items available from 7-10 a.m., 11 a.m.-2 p.m., and 5-8 p.m.
The library will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
The Kehl Center will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Practices are canceled except for teams with competition the next day.   

Winter Safety Information 

With wind chills reaching as low as -40, frostbite can occur within 10 minutes. During the winter weather advisory, stay indoors whenever possible. Be sure to keep your cellphone charged and have access to blankets, water, and other necessities.  

If you must go out, dress in layers: wear fabrics that retain heat, use insulation layers to trap air, and choose outer layers that are wind and water-resistant. Stay dry and avoid excessive sweating to maintain body heat. 

Stay indoors, stay warm, and stay safe, Clarkies! 

Clarke University 

Scholars Program

If you’re serious about your academics at Clarke, the Scholars Program is a fantastic opportunity to take your learning and research to the next level! This group brings together students across majors to discuss important issues on campus, in our community, and throughout the world. You then pair those insights with high-caliber research alongside professors and mentors.  

The Scholars program will prepare you to be a critical thinker and adept researcher – skills that stand out on a resume for employers and graduate schools alike. Plus, you’ll earn a scholarship for your involvement. 

2023 Scholars Students

 The Benefits of Being a Scholar 

  • $1,000 renewable undergraduate scholarship each year you maintain a GPA of 3.3 or higher 
  • Access to unique Scholars courses that can fulfill major and general education requirements 
  • Develop friendships and mentorships with peers and professors 
  • Research the topics YOU are passionate about 
  • Reserved study spaces for deep focus or discussion with other Scholar students 
  • Scholars-only special events like banquets, river cruises, and trips to local attractions 
  • Broader travel opportunities for cultural engagement, such as trips to Chicago for Hamilton or the Museum of Science and Industry. Trips are paid for by the university. 

Program Requirements: 

  • Maintain a GPA of 3.3 or higher. 
  • Complete four “Scholars” courses. For most students, these are a version of a standard course with an added research component and easily fit into your academic plan. Scholars Seminar is among many students’ favorite course, as it is a deep dive into the subject of their choosing. We’ve had Chemistry majors synthesize antibiotics in the lab, and Studio Art majors create elaborate 20-piece ceramic sets. With the help of the Scholars Program, anything is possible! 
  • Engagement requirements. A well-rounded college life includes experience outside the classroom. The Scholars Program awards you points for taking part in a student group or organization, attending or planning group events, volunteering in the community, and other activities that demonstrate leadership. Plus, this participation can count towards major requirements.