Interested in Teaching?

Clarkson University offers a 16 credit Pre-Teaching Minor for students interested in pursuing an MAT in teaching. Master’s level teacher education programs in New York require specific pre-requisites and high standards from their applicants. Receiving the right guidance as an undergraduate will ensure you meet those standards and pre-requisites, increasing your chances of success. See https://www.clarkson.edu/minor-conc/minor-pre-teaching for more details and contact Dr. Kavanagh at kkavanag@clarkson.edu for more information. And … Continue reading Interested in Teaching?

Scholarships for Juniors (Rising Seniors)

The Clarkson STEM Up NY Noyce Scholarship program provides $20,000 for the undergraduate senior year, $20,000 for the year it takes to complete the Master of Arts in Teaching and extensive support in preparing for and securing their first teaching positions.   https://www.clarkson.edu/department-education/stem-ny-noyce-scholarship Contact Dr. Seema Rivera riveras@clarkson.edu for more information

Congratulations to March Employees of the Month!

Congratulations to Laura Perry and Chris Cutler, Employees of the Month for March 2022.  Thank you for your outstanding service in the midst of the COVID pandemic, allowing faculty and students to phase into online teaching and learning under those unprecedented circumstances.  Your knowledge and expertise provided the platform on which the University was able … Continue reading Congratulations to March Employees of the Month!

Local Produce for Students

Dear students (who have access to a kitchen),  If you are looking for a fresh, local, and affordable food option for the fall semester, please consider signing up for a CSA. Birdsfoot Farm: Birdsfoot Farm, located south of Canton, has a student CSA option. This involves receiving a box of fresh produce each week throughout … Continue reading Local Produce for Students

Proposal Writing Retreat June 6-10

All Clarkson faculty are invited to participate in the fourth annual week-long Proposal Writing Retreat June 6-10, 2022 hosted by the Institute for a Sustainable Environment (ISE) and Sponsored Research Services (SRS). If you are interested in the retreat, please register and answer a few brief questions here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1b-L7aTPNVUqhul86odzmjAFvbhjE3oT0wVY85Kz8SFU/edit?usp=sharing. Who is it for? The retreat … Continue reading Proposal Writing Retreat June 6-10

If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?

If God is so loving, why is there so much evil in the world? On Thursday April 14th at 7pm, the St. Lawrence County Director of Reasonable Faith (reasonablefaith.org), Bob Dale, is joining us in the Student Center Forum. He will be giving a 30 minute presentation on the philosophical question called “The Problem of … Continue reading If God Is So Loving, Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?

Join the American Marketing Association Club

The American Marketing Association strives to be the most relevant force and voiceshaping marketing around the world, an essential community for marketers. This is a marketing club where we will be working closely with the university marketing department to help them with their marketing while learning some of the most important marketing technics they use … Continue reading Join the American Marketing Association Club