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Enrollment and Advising Spring 2020

Undergrad Students

This email is in reference to Spring 2020 course enrollment. If you are returning this spring, start preparing for enrollment now! The class schedule has now been published. The Spring 2020 enrollment period is November 13-22, with graduate students enrolling on November 13. You may meet with your academic advisor at any time. Steps you can

Interested in Teaching in a STEM field?

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

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 attachments for more

Clarkson University Libraries Offer First Credit-Bearing Course

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries are excited to announce our first credit-bearing course:  LIB 201 Digital Citizenship & Information as Power.  This three-credit course, offered Spring 2020 with one face-to-face and one online section, will teach you everything you need to know to excel at college-level research. The course catalog description says “How

Kickboxing & Core Conditioning Class Starting November 11th

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Kickboxing & Core Conditioning 5 week class starting November 11th- December 11th.Class: Kickboxing & Core ConditioningDays: M & W, 5-6pmInstructor: Laryssa TerleckyjClass Description:This is a 55-minute high-energy, non-contact, mixed-martial arts inspired workout. You can burn up to 740 calories through different combinations of punches and kicks set to music to keep you focused, motivated, and energized.

Studio Workshop Series: Problem Definition

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Are you looking to take your problem solving skills to the next level? Understanding and defining the problem is always the first step! In this workshop, participants will have an opportunity to identify user needs in complex, open-ended problems while learning valuable tools applicable to all disciplines. Using Design Thinking Frameworks from IBM, participants will map out the current experiences of students during academic advising and identify pain points. Attendees will then translate these pain points into need statements that can be addressed in the solution.

We Appreciate Employee Donors!

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The Office of Annual Giving is proud to introduce a new initiative aimed to recognize and pay tribute to our employee donors. On a monthly basis, we will showcase a randomly selected faculty or staff member, who has supported Clarkson with their philanthropy, as the Employee Donor of the Month. It’s a way for us to

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