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
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
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
Students with Seasonal Affective Disorders
By the start of the final quarter of the year, the days are already growing darker, shorter, and colder. For some students, these changes are regarded as simply a natural part of the arrival of the autumn and winter months. For other students, these changes signal the start of another period of emotional distress. Seasonal … Continue reading Students with Seasonal Affective Disorders
Learning about Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs with changing seasons. It is sometimes referred to as the “winter blues.” It typically begins in the fall and lasts through the winter months. Less commonly, people experience SAD in the spring and summer months. During a usual SAD experience, the symptoms are mild … Continue reading Learning about Seasonal Affective Disorder
Safe Space 101 Training: The Beginning
The Safe Space Workshops are an innovative, dynamic, hands-on approach to creating a safe space for all; focusing specifically on the LGBTQIA+ community. In honor of LGBTQ+ History Month, we will be hosting a Safe Space workshop for Clarkson faculty and staff. Join us for the Safe Space 101 Training: The Beginning being held on … Continue reading Safe Space 101 Training: The Beginning
Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Clarkson
Imane is coming from the Mohamed First University in Oujda, Morocco, where she conducts multidisciplinary research in the intersection of strategic management, industrial marketing and entrepreneurship. She was awarded the Fulbright Visiting Scholar funding for continuing expanding her research expertise and international networks, while working on impactul research with Clarkson University Professor Christian Felzensztein, who … Continue reading Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Clarkson
Happy LGBTQ+ History Month!
LGBTQ+ History Month takes place Oct. 1 – 31 of each year. In 1994, Rodney Wilson, a Missouri high school teacher, believed a month should be dedicated to the celebration and teaching of gay and lesbian history, and gathered other teachers and community leaders. They selected October because public schools are in session and existing … Continue reading Happy LGBTQ+ History Month!