Submitting a request for an announcement is a simple way to get your information in front of the audiences you are trying to reach at Clarkson. To submit an announcement please follow the guidelines below. Announcements should be emailed to announcements@clarkson.edu. This inbox is monitored daily by a member of the Marketing & External Relations … Continue reading Protocol for Submitting an Announcement
Writing for The Conversation is a Worthwhile Exercise – A Testimonial From Tom Langen
Dear Faculty, I hope the beginning of your semester has been enjoyable. I am back again to encourage you all to consider submitting pitches for The Conversation, and to work with us if/when we reach out with story pitches in the future. The Conversation is a platform that allows you to get your work in … Continue reading Writing for The Conversation is a Worthwhile Exercise – A Testimonial From Tom Langen
Faculty Invited to Tap Into Classroom Pairs Program
✔ Are you thinking about changing teaching strategies? ✔ Do you want an experienced buddy to chat about teaching? ✔ Are you trying to crack a pedagogical conundrum? ✔ Are you seeking a partner to help you excel in the classroom as you navigate the promotions process? ➜The Classroom Pairs Faculty Program offers the opportunity … Continue reading Faculty Invited to Tap Into Classroom Pairs Program
Volunteers Needed for Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair on October 28th at Clarkson University
In order to make Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair a success, we need a lot of volunteers! If you or anyone you know are interested, there are a variety of different roles between 7am to 6pm on October 28th and we would love to have your help. For more information please visit the event’s website … Continue reading Volunteers Needed for Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair on October 28th at Clarkson University
Graduate Writing Workshops
The Graduate Writing Center is offering a series of writing workshops. The workshops are for one hour once per week with an additional individual 30-minute meeting during the week as time permits. The focus is on writing up primary research for a report or article. The schedule is as follows October 17 – Structure for the Reader: … Continue reading Graduate Writing Workshops
President’s Challenge: Stage 3 Events and Open Prototyping!
Attention all students! Stage 3 of the President’s Challenge is now underway, meaning it’s time to continue prototyping your collectible! Be sure to attend the third Subject Matter Expert lesson on Wednesday, October 4th, at 6:30 PM in the ERC Atrium. During this 30-minute presentation, Kevin and Charlotte MacVittie (’11, M’14, & ’16) will share important … Continue reading President’s Challenge: Stage 3 Events and Open Prototyping!
Ghostly chills and thrills await you at the Haunting of Clarkson Hall!
This announcement comes from the Students Without Borders (SWOB) student organization at the Lewis School of Health Sciences. This event is taking place at Clarkson Hall at 59 Main Street, Potsdam. The dates are 10/27 and 10/28 with doors opening at 7:30pm. Admission is $15 per person. Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by … Continue reading Ghostly chills and thrills await you at the Haunting of Clarkson Hall!
David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: September 2023
Message From the Dean A brand new program and faculty research are at the top of this month’s issue of the Reh School newsletter. Working again in partnership with business leaders, a new MBA program is meeting an increasing need at organizations around the globe. And new faculty research could prove beneficial to Empire State … Continue reading David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: September 2023
Fall Photography Contest
Bangladeshi Students’ Association at Clarkson University (BSACU) is holding a photo contest with the theme FALL COLOR. you can submit any photo that reflects the essence of autumn Rules and Guidelines: · Submit your photo through Google Form · Each participant can submit one photo. · Photos must be your original work. · Ensure your photo reflects the fall colors theme. … Continue reading Fall Photography Contest
Clarkson Professor Awarded $422k NSF Grant to Dehalogenate Waste Streams Using Electrical Discharge Plasma
Selma Mededovic Thagard, Richard and Helen March Endowed Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the Coulter School of Engineering at Clarkson has been awarded a $422k grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for her research project “Plasma-Assisted Dehalogenation of Persistent Halogen-Containing Waste Streams.” It is estimated that over 50% of all industrial chemicals … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Awarded $422k NSF Grant to Dehalogenate Waste Streams Using Electrical Discharge Plasma
CAMP Catalyst Discussions
CAMP is again hosting the CAMP Catalyst Discussions during the fall semester. Three separate Discussions will be held, the first being on Thursday, October 5. The CAMP Catalyst Discussions are informal discussions that highlight the research and educational activities in materials (broadly defined) and aim to increase interactions/collaborations between faculty and look for synergies and research funding opportunities. 1. Thursday, October 5, 2023: Topic: NSF-Industry Collaborations: Technology, Innovation, … Continue reading CAMP Catalyst Discussions