Thank you!

The Registrar’s Office would like to thank all faculty and course instructors for their hard work and dedication during what has been a particularly difficult year. We would like to recognize the CRC Healthcare Management Department for being the first department to fully grade all of their rosters for the Winter 2021 Quarter Term. We … Continue reading Thank you!

Get EYES on your Writing over Break Days

The writing center will be open during break days, so that’s a great time to review your work with an objective pair of eyes.  It’s always easier to revise if you’ve talked to someone.  The writing tutor can let you know how a reader REALLY experiences your writing.  You can make an appointment at this link.  … Continue reading Get EYES on your Writing over Break Days

Final Exam Information for Students With/Requesting Testing Accommodations

Final Exam SchedulingAll students taking final exams through OAS and who are approved to be on campus this semester will take their exams in person regardless of the class exam being conducted in person or electronically. Modifications to this in-person modality will be made if the University moves all exams electronic for any reason. Students who have … Continue reading Final Exam Information for Students With/Requesting Testing Accommodations

Student Panel to Join Next Teaching Circle

The “Understanding Student Stress During the Pandemic and Beyond” Teaching Circle will meet again on March 30 at 1:00 pm to resume discussion focused on current stresses students are facing. Colleagues are encouraged to join as facilitator Assistant Professor of Political Science Alexander Cohen welcomes student guest panelists to give their perspectives on this timely, … Continue reading Student Panel to Join Next Teaching Circle

Get a FREE Reusable Menstrual Cup NOW until April 4th!

From now until April 4th students can get a free  OrganiCup using this link! This reusable menstrual cup saves money and reduces waste! This is the sustainable alternative to other menstrual products and is safe to use. Visit their site for more information about OrganiCup. Feel free to reach out to Chloe Gatulik gatulico@clarkson.edu with the ISE if you are interested or have any questions … Continue reading Get a FREE Reusable Menstrual Cup NOW until April 4th!

Free Virtual Screening of Coded Bias

Unmasking the Abuses of Face Recognition Technologies in Society. Please join us for virtual screening and discussion of the acclaimed documentary followed by a discussion about bias in Artificial Intelligence. Watch anytime between 6 pm March 19th through 6 pm March 22nd at https://tinyurl.com/clarksoncodedbias

Free Virtual Screening of Picture A Scientist

Picture A Scientist:The experience of women scientists. Important to all people, this file is an important examination of systematic bias in science. If you ever wonder whether bias in science is really a problem or not, watch this film and you will come away convinced and enlightened in the ways this bias hurt everyone regardless … Continue reading Free Virtual Screening of Picture A Scientist

ACSLV Statement on Recent Shootings in Atlanta

March 19, 2021 We condemn racism.  Each of us is compelled to take personal responsibility to shift the dynamics, especially during a rise in acts of violence and bias incidents.  Together, we must lead. Chartered by the New York State Board of Regents in 1970, the Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence Valley is an independent … Continue reading ACSLV Statement on Recent Shootings in Atlanta

CIO Weekly DEIB Resources 3 19 21 AAPI Report and Intervention re-release

CIO Weekly DEIB Resources 3 19 21 AAPI Report and Intervention re-release https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ThRyLo169OsVqZOZqIbNtb_xt0mehsEd6f-7fGOLE_o/edit?usp=sharing In light of the recent killings in Atlanta and the rise in violence and harassment of Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islanders[AAPI] in the United States we wanted to re-release our bystander intervention resources from this summer and offer a new report … Continue reading CIO Weekly DEIB Resources 3 19 21 AAPI Report and Intervention re-release