Announcement on Announcements

Based on campus input and requests to streamline information being shared with our community, the University will be sending all Campus Announcements in a single “e-newsletter” distribution once per day during the lunch hour. Within the daily newsletter digest, each announcement entry will include a headline, an opening paragraph and the option to click to … Continue reading Announcement on Announcements

New week, new specials!

Enjoy new dining specials on campus! All week Servery Panini: Jerk Chicken Wrap Caprese panini Buffalo chicken melt Servery Grill: Farmhouse chicken Sandwich Servery Vegan: Couscous with grilled vegetables Tuesday Bene – Chicken wings 11:00am to 3:00pm Thursday  PHO Cooking class 4pm at Servery dining hall *you can sign up in dining services offices, located … Continue reading New week, new specials!

Introduction to Aikido Classes, Sundays, 3-5 pm. 8 weeks, starting 9/30/18

Aikido, ‘The Way of Harmony’, is a martial art that teaches participants how to respond to conflict without resorting to force or more conflict; it teaches the strength to choose peace and harmony. Aikido develops body, mind and spirit and enhances fitness, grace and calm. The emphasis on mutual respect fosters a supportive learning environment … Continue reading Introduction to Aikido Classes, Sundays, 3-5 pm. 8 weeks, starting 9/30/18

One Card expense report deadline

One Card Transactions:   The billing cycle has ended for transactions dated August 21st through September 20th.   Expense reports should be submitted and approved by September 28th.  The final Visa load for this cycle occurred the morning of September 21st Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated September 20th and prior. Also, if you have … Continue reading One Card expense report deadline

Parking Update

In anticipation of the coming renovations to the front of Cheel Arena and to alleviate congestion, it is necessary for us to re-examine parking on campus. The insert below shows, in general, the portion of the Cheel parking lot that will be affected by the renovation. We are in the process of redistributing student parking … Continue reading Parking Update

New week, new specials!

Enjoy new dining specials on campus! ALL WEEK • Cauliflower Fried Rice at the Vegetarian Station in the Servery • Spanakopita Quesadilla at the Vegetarian Station in the Servery • Turkey Cobb Burger at the Grill in the Servery • French Onion Burger at the Grill in the Servery • Grilled Chicken Bacon Melt at … Continue reading New week, new specials!

Accounts Payable Reminders

The Accounts Payable Office is responsible for providing administrative and fiscal support to the entire campus communities and its vendors.  Given the high volume of transactions taking place across the campus communities, we continue to work towards creating more uniformity and increased efficiency in processing all requests submitted to our area.  In order to accomplish … Continue reading Accounts Payable Reminders

Update Your Email Signature to Include Clarkson’s New Logo

As part of the roll out of Clarkson’s newly redesigned logo, the office of Marketing & External Relations encourages all staff and faculty to modify their email signatures in order to keep communication consistent across the University. A sample of the new signature can be found below. All the formatting has already been done. Simply … Continue reading Update Your Email Signature to Include Clarkson’s New Logo

Invitation to Participate in a Research Project

Dr. Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson University, performs research in the area of biometrics and is looking for subjects willing to participate in her research efforts.  You must be >18 years of age and hold a valid US Social Security number to participate.  The project involves the study of continuous human computing activity, specifically keyboard activity to determine their … Continue reading Invitation to Participate in a Research Project

Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

From:  The President’s office and Campus Safety & Security. R.E.:   Drug Free Schools and Communities Act. Each year, drinking affects college students, as well as college communities, and families. The consequences of drinking include: Death: 1,825 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related unintentional injuries. Assault: More than 690,000 students between the … Continue reading Drug Free Schools and Communities Act