Clarkson Mourns Prof. Artem Melman

Sent on Behalf of President Collins and Our Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science in the School of Arts & Sciences It is with great sadness that we inform you that our colleague, Prof. Artem Melman, a member of the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science in the School of Arts & Sciences, passed away … Continue reading Clarkson Mourns Prof. Artem Melman

Refurbished Computers Available

Refurbished computers available for on-campus, institutional use. First-come-first-serve basis. The Office of Information Technology has recently completed the replacement of approximately 300 classroom and PC lab computers as part of a planned 5-year replacement cycle. The hardware that was replaced has reached the end of its planned operational life, but may still continue to offer … Continue reading Refurbished Computers Available

Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Dear Colleagues, I hope that your semester has gone well. We write to solicit your ideas and involvement in an upcoming Teaching Circle, a collaborative experience wherein faculty and staff share ideas on a theme relevant to teaching. If interested, please read on! Join our Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.” The … Continue reading Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Clarkson and other Colleges partner with Schenectady School District to provide students with seamless path to becoming a teacher in Sch’dy

Program aims to diversify teaching workforce Leaders from the Schenectady City School District, SUNY Schenectady, Cazenovia College and Clarkson University officially announced, at a press conference on November 23, 2021, a partnership and “Grow Your Own” pathway program for students in Schenectady schools who want to become teachers. The program provides seamless educational access and … Continue reading Clarkson and other Colleges partner with Schenectady School District to provide students with seamless path to becoming a teacher in Sch’dy

One Card Expense Reports

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle has ended November 22nd with the final Visa load of One Card transactions dated October 21st through November 20th.    Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated November 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, cancelled travel, etc.   Also, if you have already created Expense Reports for this billing cycle and … Continue reading One Card Expense Reports

Lewis School of Health Sciences Newsletter: November 2021

Message From the Founding Dean The fall semester may be winding down, but the Lewis School continues to run at full steam. Our students, busy working toward board certifications, are mentored by faculty who value not only pedagogy, but also innovation in their own scholarship. In this newsletter, you can read about a recent example … Continue reading Lewis School of Health Sciences Newsletter: November 2021

Honors Program Newsletter: November 2021

Message From the Director The fall 2021 semester is in full swing, and our Honors students are busy (as usual)! We’ve been very proud to see the Honors students take charge of the Clarkson campus food pantry. While the pantry was originally conceived last year as a sophomore project, Honors has taken on the task … Continue reading Honors Program Newsletter: November 2021

TLC to Faculty: Begin Spring 2022 Course Prep Now

The Teaching & Learning Corner kindly reminds faculty there are just six more Mondays until 2022 classes begin. In light of upcoming holiday closures, faculty are encouraged to begin preparing course materials in Moodle early. Note important dates and LOTS of helpful information below PLUS: a checklist of items with links to get started right … Continue reading TLC to Faculty: Begin Spring 2022 Course Prep Now

Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Dear Colleagues, I hope that your semester has gone well. We write to solicit your ideas and involvement in an upcoming Teaching Circle, a collaborative experience wherein faculty and staff share ideas on a theme relevant to teaching. If interested, please read on! Join our Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.” The … Continue reading Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Refurbished Computers Available

Refurbished computers available for on-campus, institutional use. First-come-first-serve basis. The Office of Information Technology has recently completed the replacement of approximately 300 classroom and PC lab computers as part of a planned 5-year replacement cycle. The hardware that was replaced has reached the end of its planned operational life, but may still continue to offer … Continue reading Refurbished Computers Available