Fall 2020 Career Fair and Career Center Services: sneak peek into what we have planned!

The Fall 2020 Career Fair will be held virtually on across three days from September 8 to September 10. We chose a 3-day format to give all students ample time to establish meaningful connections with as many employers as possible.  In addition to our traditional large-format Fall Career Fair, the Career Center will also host … Continue reading Fall 2020 Career Fair and Career Center Services: sneak peek into what we have planned!

Guoyu Lin Appointed Assistant Professor of Economics & Financial Studies at Clarkson University

Guoyu Lin has been appointed assistant professor of economics & financial studies at Clarkson University. He received his Ph.D. and master of science degrees in accounting from Carnegie Mellon University and bachelor of arts in economics and bachelor of science in physics from Peking University. Lin’s research interests are in earnings management, disclosure, analyst forecast, … Continue reading Guoyu Lin Appointed Assistant Professor of Economics & Financial Studies at Clarkson University

Clarkson Professor Presents to the US Department of State Leadership Program

Amber Stephenson, an assistant professor in Clarkson’s Health Care Management MBA program in the Reh School of Business, was recently invited to present to the US Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program. Stephenson spoke to leaders from Pakistan about gender inclusion practices in the U.S. workplace and the benefits of gender inclusivity. Her research … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Presents to the US Department of State Leadership Program

New Policy in Effect for Title IX

Dear Clarkson Community, In May, Clarkson received new regulations regarding Title IX which mandated a policy change effective today.   Those changes are reflected in the new Equal Opportunity Harassment and Nondiscrimination Policy.   If you have questions or concerns, please contact me.  These changes and supporting information will be shared on the Clarkson public … Continue reading New Policy in Effect for Title IX

Clarkson Professors featured in today’s edition of “The Conversation”

The COVID-19 virus can spread through the air – here’s what it’ll take to detect the airborne particles Authors Suresh DhaniyalaBayard D. Clarkson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University Hema Priyamvada RavindranResearch Associate, Center for Air and Aquatic Resources Engineering and Science, Clarkson University Shantanu SurAssociate Professor of Biology, Clarkson University A growing body of … Continue reading Clarkson Professors featured in today’s edition of “The Conversation”

Student Dining & Meal Orders

Welcome Students, We look forward to having you back on campus! As some of you may have already heard we are moving to an online ordering app for meals this semester. Below is information on dining locations, ordering process, and changes to Knight Card. Dining Locations & Options: RoBro Dining Hall, The Servery, Marketplace Deli … Continue reading Student Dining & Meal Orders

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Group Discussion on Police/Public Safety and Community Relations

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Group Discussion on Police/Public Safety and Community RelationsThe Chief Inclusion Office offers a weekly resources announcement to the Clarkson Community.  The resources are meant to help people explore diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging [DEIB] for themselves, in their communities, and in our institution.  They may be resources that help … Continue reading Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Group Discussion on Police/Public Safety and Community Relations

Clarkson Researchers Set to Deploy Technology to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms Later this Month

The team of Clarkson researchers taking on a challenge from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to develop technology that can combat harmful algal blooms (HABs) is gearing up to field test its prototype. In 2019, Governor Cuomo challenged both Clarkson University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) to use their scientific expertise in … Continue reading Clarkson Researchers Set to Deploy Technology to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms Later this Month

Virtual Session Tonight on Clarkson’s Experimental Projects to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation will Host a Virtual Public Information Session TONIGHT, Wednesday, August 12 on Experimental Projects to Combat Blooms at Lake Neatahwanta. Clarkson and SUNY ESF have developed new technologies to address the algal blooms that plague New York’s waterways. Lake Neatahwanta is a 715-acre lake near the city of Fulton, Oswego County, used for recreation, … Continue reading Virtual Session Tonight on Clarkson’s Experimental Projects to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms

New Campus Maps Available

The Department of Marketing & External Relations is excited to introduce to the Clarkson community our two new campus maps for use by all faculty and staff starting today. Printable PDF Map of Potsdam CampusesA new printable PDF map of the Potsdam campuses (Hill and Downtown) is available for use at: clarkson.edu/campus-map This map features … Continue reading New Campus Maps Available