CU Alumna Elizabeth Giguere – #SeeHerGreatness

Clarkson supports CU Alumna Elizabeth Giguere ‘21 in advocating for equal coverage of women’s sports in the national media. Thank you to our #7 and former team captain for being a part of this national campaign to raise awareness. To see her make this goal to win the 2018 NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Championship and other … Continue reading CU Alumna Elizabeth Giguere – #SeeHerGreatness

Fall 2022 Enrollment is on the horizon!

Enrollment for the Fall semester will begin on April 6th.  Below you will find some helpful information that you can use to assist students through this process.  Advisor Holds: Advisor Holds have been added to all student accounts; once an advisor meets with a student they should release the hold from their advisor dashboard. Enrollment … Continue reading Fall 2022 Enrollment is on the horizon!

Graduate Student Development – a teaching circle round trip

Would you like to make a difference in graduate student development? Then keep reading!! The Institute for STEM Education, in collaboration with the University Research Advisory Committee (RAC), are hosting a teaching circle “round trip” series over the next several weeks focused on improving development and opportunities for our graduate students in research-based programs of … Continue reading Graduate Student Development – a teaching circle round trip

Moment of Mindfulness

Moment of Mindfulness The Student Health and Counseling Center will be offering a weekly 30 minute relaxation practices program starting the week after spring break, March 25, 2022  and continuing through the last week of classes, April 29, 2022.  This will take place on Fridays 1:15 – 1:45pm. Discover a different practice each week. Meetings … Continue reading Moment of Mindfulness

ADK Semester – sample 250+ lakes/ponds!

The fall 2022 ADK Semester will have students spending a significant time in the field. Students will be collecting over 250 water samples from all over the park! Road Salt Impacts on Water Quality in the Face of Climate Change in the ADK We readily recognize the insult that spreading road salt has on our … Continue reading ADK Semester – sample 250+ lakes/ponds!

Spring 2022 Final Exam Schedule released

Dear Campus Community: The Spring 2022 final exams are scheduled Wednesday May 4 through Tuesday May 10 (with no exams on Saturday or Sunday). Monday and Tuesday (May 2-3) are designated Reading Days and no exam of any kind may be given on those days.The final exam schedule for Spring 2022 (Potsdam Campus) has been released, … Continue reading Spring 2022 Final Exam Schedule released

FACULTY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

To help faculty successfully develop their research programs, Sponsored Research Services is hosting a series of discussion group sessions with guest speakers (in-person this year). The session for March 25, 2022, (3:30 – 5:30 p.m.), Adirondack Lodge is: SRS Spring 2022 New Faculty Social/Networking This is an informal get-together/networking for all new faculty. Please RSVP Dona Eggleston @ degglest@clarkson.edu if you … Continue reading FACULTY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Next Issue of Clarkson Magazine: Annual President’s Report Now Live on Web

University Community, The most recent issue of the Clarkson Magazine has now been posted to the University Website and is in the mail to our alumni and donors as well as many of our higher education colleagues across the country.  We encourage you to browse the pages electronically and share the link with your friends … Continue reading Next Issue of Clarkson Magazine: Annual President’s Report Now Live on Web

Safe Space Training

The Safe Space Workshops are an innovative, dynamic, hands-on approach to creating a safe space for all; focusing specifically on the LGBTQIA+ community. The Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Office will be hosting the following training:  Safe Space Training 101 – Friday March 11th 10:00am – 12:00pm Safe Space Training 101 – Wednesday, March 30th 2:00 … Continue reading Safe Space Training