CRITICAL – Daily Check-in for All

Purpose:  Read and ActFrom: Provost Hannigan Dear Colleagues, With in-person classes in full swing and our community returned to campus, it is absolutely critical that all members of our community who are on campus check-in.  For faculty and staff go to https://checkin.clarkson.edu/health.php.  Check-in is now a quick review and click. For students, it is imperative that … Continue reading CRITICAL – Daily Check-in for All

COVID-READ: Positive Cases from Surveillance Testing and Quarantines

Potsdam Campus Community, We were notified that eight people living off campus and one living on campus have tested positive for COVID-19 — all had a negative test in our prior return to class or work protocols and the majority were already in quarantine from exposure to a common community exposure shared earlier in the … Continue reading COVID-READ: Positive Cases from Surveillance Testing and Quarantines

COVID-READ: Positive Case from Off Campus Community Testing

Potsdam Campus Community, We were notified this evening (January 20) that a member of our community tested positive today in off-campus testing for COVID-19. Please keep completing the daily screening tool  to identify symptoms and act on the instructions based on your answers.  And continue to use the new ‘checkin’ process when you attend class … Continue reading COVID-READ: Positive Case from Off Campus Community Testing

COVID-READ/ACT – Daily Health Screening Tool Makes A Difference

Dear Clarkson Students – We are delighted to have everyone back on campus. As a reminder, It is important that you complete the daily health screening form. (Located at the bottom of every Clarkson.edu webpage).  Based on your responses, you may get further instructions on if you need to attend classes and activities virtually for … Continue reading COVID-READ/ACT – Daily Health Screening Tool Makes A Difference

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Profs. Suresh Dhaniyala and Byron Erath published a new piece about the new coronavirus variant. Read more below. How to stay safe with a new fast-spreading coronavirus variant on the loose Suresh Dhaniyala, Clarkson University and Byron Erath, Clarkson University A fast-spreading variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has been found in at least … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

COVID-READ: Positive Case / Testing Based on Daily Health Screening During Quarantine

Potsdam Campus Community, We were notified this evening that a member of our community who is currently in off-campus quarantine tested positive today for COVID-19, as part of following up on responses to the daily health screening tool.   (This tool is linked at the bottom footer of every clarkson.edu web page.) To respect the … Continue reading COVID-READ: Positive Case / Testing Based on Daily Health Screening During Quarantine

COVID-19 Read: Update on Vaccination Access

University Community, For those who are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations, the North Country Vaccination site at Maxcy Hall at SUNY Potsdam has opened its reservation site  as well as other locations in NYS are also now accepting appointments.  Go to: https://am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/ to make an appointment reservation if you are eligible.   At the appointment page … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: Update on Vaccination Access

COVID-19 Read/Watch: President’s Return to Campus Message

Clarkson Family, Welcome Back & Welcome New Students! We have the procedures and processes in place to rebuild the bubble.  Please be diligent in doing your individual part in following the protocols that will support safe and healthy return for everyone.  We have a bright horizon ahead.

COVID-19 Read: Positive Cases to Report

Potsdam Campus Community, Today we have  four positive COVID-19 cases to report from testing among members of our Potsdam campus community.  Like our announcement earlier this week, these are inclusive of individuals who have been in quarantine based on their social interactions in small group gatherings with a previous positive case.   The testing results that … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: Positive Cases to Report