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Teaching Evaluations 2025 Fall Sessions

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Teaching Evaluations will continue to be administered through Fall 2025 as follows: All teaching evaluations will be available online via PeopleSoft. Evaluations will be activated automatically for all courses (except lab & recitation sections, thesis advising, independent study, seminars, and courses/sections with fewer than three students enrolled). All teaching evaluations will be completed by students […]

Minimum Faculty Requirements, Fall 2025 

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Please keep the following university regulations in mind. (CR=Clarkson University Regulations. OM=Clarkson Operations Manual.) 1. Course Syllabus Faculty members must provide students with a detailed syllabus prior to the end of the first week of classes. You must file a copy of this syllabus with your department, and you must also post an electronic copy

AUGUST 28 – NORTH COUNTRY ENTREPRENEURSHIP MEETUP

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The Shipley Center for Innovation is excited to announce that our next North Country Entrepreneurship Meetup will be held on August 28 from 6–8 PM at the Gristmill Brewery in Massena. This monthly meetup brings together startup entrepreneurs, small business owners, and business support organizations in a casual setting for an evening of networking, idea

Adirondack Experience: Microplastics Contamination in the ADKs 

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Description: In this 1-credit hour experiential course, students will investigate microplastics pollution in the Raquette River, a key waterway flowing through the Adirondack Park to the St. Lawrence River. Microplastics are an emerging contaminant of growing concern in freshwater ecosystems. Through field-based learning and hands-on lab training, students will gain experience in riverine sampling, laboratory analysis (including

Call for Applications: Donald C. Clark Teaching Innovation Award

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The Institute for STEM Education at Clarkson University is inviting faculty and instructional staff to apply for the Donald C. Clark Teaching Innovation grant program. The award provides $1,500 to support the development of innovative teaching methods and tools to improve teaching effectiveness. The funded projects will be conducted and implemented during the 2025-2026 academic

Campus Conversations Aug 20

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The Deans Council is hosting monthly “Campus Conversations” sessions to encourage open dialogue and exchange amongst the faculty.  This is an opportunity to discuss topics and concerns that are most important to you in an informal setting.  There will be a new theme each month, determined by attendees during the previous month.   The next session is Wednesday, August

ADHD Skills & Support Group for Students

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Do you know a student who struggles with… Being on time?  Organization? Maintaining focus? Motivation? Remembering due dates and appointments? Sticking to goals? A-Team is a peer support and learning group for Clarkson students with ADHD. The group meets weekly starting the 2nd week of September and is facilitated by counselors from Student Health and Counseling. Students do not

 Important Instructor Information Regarding Student Absences

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Summary: The message below requests faculty to adjust course policies by removing documentation requirements from Student Health Services or the Dean of Students for excusing single-day absences, as this adds unnecessary stress and burden on students and staff. Instead, faculty should use reasonable discretion to support students dealing with illness or emergencies, promoting a supportive

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