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Diversity Week

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

We invite you to join us in celebrating Diversity Week! This year’s theme is, “Respect My Difference!” We aim to celebrate all the differences our students represent, as their uniqueness makes them great. Enjoy events and performances by Clarkson University students! Art and exhibits will also be provided by the Potsdam Museum, St. Lawrence Arts […]

School of Arts and Sciences Election Results

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Dear colleagues,The results of recent elections for School of Arts and Sciences seats on the Faculty Senate and the Promotions Committee have been finalized.  Arti Wulandari and Alex Cohen have been elected to serve on the Faculty Senate with terms ending in 2022.  Johndan Johnson-Eilola has been elected to the Promotions Committee with term ending in 2021 (the

Diversity Week Feb. 24 to 29

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

We invite you to join us in celebrating Diversity Week! This year’s theme is, “Respect My Difference!” We aim to celebrate all the differences our students represent, as their uniqueness makes them great. Enjoy events and performances by Clarkson University students! Art and exhibits will also be provided by the Potsdam Museum, St. Lawrence Arts

Clarkson Sustainability Club Hosting Talk Series – First Talk Feb. 24

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Clarkson Sustainability Club will be hosting Opportunity’s Calling, a series of talks given by Clarkson students who are passionate about creating a more sustainable future. Our first talk will be given Monday, February 24 at noon in Snell 212 by Louisa Ulrich-Verderber. Renewable Energy: Past, Present, and FutureThough climate change may seem like a daunting crisis,

Dr. Schuckers Seeks Subjects Willing to Participate in Research

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

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 to participate.  The project involves the study of continuous human computing activity, specifically keyboard activity to determine their effectiveness (either alone or in conjunction

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