More than a dozen students are displaced Tuesday after a fire destroyed a dormitory building at Clarkson University, according to reports.

No one was injured, according to the Watertown Daily Times.

The fire initially started started with a grease flare-up in a downstairs apartment kitchen at one of Clarkson's Riverside Apartment dormitories, reports the Times.

The building houses upper-class students and is located across the street from the home of Clarkson President Tony Collins, who watched the event unfold, according to North Country Now.

Now reports that firefighters evacuated students from the four-unit building, but eventually the other five buildings as well.

The 13 students who lived in the destroyed building were housed at the Clarkson Inn, university officials said. Permanent housing arrangements are being made for the students.

Fire crews from Potsdam, Norwood and West Stockholm arrived on the scene and also members of the Potsdam Village Police, St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department and State Police.

An investigation into the fire is continuing, according to officials.