Upcoming Global Opportunities Fair Participation

Global Opportunities (GO!) Fair  MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 4:30 – 6:00 PMERC 2nd floor  If you are planning a global program for students and would like to host a table at the GO Fair, please complete this FORM which will help us market all Global Opportunities available for students.  The GO Fair encompasses all global opportunities available to students!  All students … Continue reading Upcoming Global Opportunities Fair Participation

SHAC’s In This Together Group 

Student Health and Counseling is bringing back a group from last year by popular demand. The In This Together group will meet weekly on Wednesday nights from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in ERC 2207A starting September 13th. Whatever it is you are facing, you are not alone! You bring the topic and the counselor will help facilitate discussion. Learn … Continue reading SHAC’s In This Together Group 

Student Retention and Persistence Focus of September Teaching Circle

Join this Teaching Circle: Impacting Student Retention and Persistence Register Here for Zoom Link and Add to your calendar Given the University’s current position, it’s natural that we think a lot about enrollment. We don’t always think about retention (freshmen at CU becoming sophomores) and persistence (graduating with a CU degree) in the same way. … Continue reading Student Retention and Persistence Focus of September Teaching Circle

Free Passes to Open-Air Market at Madrid Power and Equipment Museum – First Come, First Served

Clarkson University has a limited number of free passes to the 2023 Craft, Food, & Wine Open-Air Market which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at the St. Lawrence Power and Museum in Madrid. If you would like tickets, please contact Jake Newman at jnewman@clarkson.edu. These tickets will be distributed on a first come, … Continue reading Free Passes to Open-Air Market at Madrid Power and Equipment Museum – First Come, First Served

Golf Tournament Presented By SAEM, Alpha Pi Mu, and the Golf Club

On Sunday, September 17th SAEM, Alpha Pi Mu, and the CU Golf Club will be hosting a Golf Tournament. The tournament takes place at the Potsdam Town & Country Club and teams are expected to arrive at 9:30 am. You can register for teams of 4 at $40 per member. The registration fee includes tournament … Continue reading Golf Tournament Presented By SAEM, Alpha Pi Mu, and the Golf Club

FINAL REMINDER: Workshop on Interdisciplinary Scholarship and Collaborations

SAVE THE DATE:Saturday Sept. 23, 2023 Workshop on Interdisciplinary Scholarship and Collaborations This workshop will discuss varied approaches to interdisciplinary scholarship, includingprojects that cut across academic and community organizations. It will addresschallenges and strategies for successful interdisciplinary partnerships and provideopportunities for participants to make connections and identify potential futurecollaborators. Presenters: Tiffany Rea-Fisher, Executive Director, Adirondack … Continue reading FINAL REMINDER: Workshop on Interdisciplinary Scholarship and Collaborations

CarFit is Coming to Clarkson

CarFit is coming to Clarkson University to offer area senior drivers a free opportunity to check how their cars “fit” them.  Developed by AAA, AARP and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) partnership, CarFit’s trained professionals take older drivers through a 12-point checklist with their vehicle, recommending minor adjustments that help make their cars “fit” … Continue reading CarFit is Coming to Clarkson

President’s Challenge Expert  – Brian Fratto Ph.D ’13 ’16

Meet the first President’s Challenge Expert – Brian Fratto Ph.D ’13 ’16 Be sure to attend Brian’s Subject Matter Lesson on Wednesday September 13th. There will be a President’s Challenge Information Session starting at 6 PM, followed by Brian’s Lesson from 6:30 PM – 7 PM in the ERC Atrium. RSVP at bit.lyPC23SME1 Brian Fratto … Continue reading President’s Challenge Expert  – Brian Fratto Ph.D ’13 ’16

Student Retention and Persistence Focus of September Teaching Circle

Join this Teaching Circle: Impacting Student Retention and Persistence Register Here for Zoom Link and Add to your calendar Given the University’s current position, it’s natural that we think a lot about enrollment. We don’t always think about retention (freshmen at CU becoming sophomores) and persistence (graduating with a CU degree) in the same way. … Continue reading Student Retention and Persistence Focus of September Teaching Circle

Hispanic Heritage Month Panel: Latinx in Higher Education

Join us in conversation with a panel of Latinx Golden Knights in STEM fields and beyond. Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and learn about the experiences of our Latinx community members! THIS EVENT IS FIRST-YEAR CUP ELIGIBLE! Date: Tuesday, Sept. 19th, 2023  Time: 5:00 pm  Location: Student Center MPRs If you have any questions, please contact us via email … Continue reading Hispanic Heritage Month Panel: Latinx in Higher Education