New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

Hello Colleagues!  We hope this posting finds you at a pleasant point in the term. Before thoughts turn to midterms and breaks, we invite you to join the next Teaching Circle themed “Student-owned laptops, smart phones, and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom” which will kick off Monday, October 4, 2021.  Meet-ups will be … Continue reading New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

FACULTY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

To help faculty successfully develop their research programs, Sponsored Research Services is hosting a series of discussion group sessions with guest speakers (in-person this year). The session for October 1, 2021, (12:00 – 2:00 p.m.), Science Center 320 is: Writing a Winning Proposal Workshop Presented by Dr. William Jemison For those who need a zoom connection: Join Zoom Meeting  … Continue reading FACULTY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

10 Banned Books you can check out from the Clarkson Libraries

Banned Books Week (Sept. 26th – Oct. 2nd) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. The Absolutely True Diaries of a Part-Time Indian The Hate U Give The Kite Runner The Bluest Eye Persepolis Nickel and Dimed The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Year of Wonders Looking for Alaska Fun Home … Continue reading 10 Banned Books you can check out from the Clarkson Libraries

Record Number of Student Presenters from Clarkson’s Biochemistry & Proteomics Lab Attend Mass Spectrometry Conference

This year, the Biochemistry & Proteomics Lab from Clarkson University will have a record number of student presenters at the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference, to be held in in October in Philadelphia, PA. The ASMS is an international conference that brings together about 7,000 scientists, whose focus is the use of mass … Continue reading Record Number of Student Presenters from Clarkson’s Biochemistry & Proteomics Lab Attend Mass Spectrometry Conference

Clarkson’s Dr. Dana Barry Promotes the North Country and Research for Women in Japan

Clarkson Research Professor Dana Barry, of Canton, was an invited Lecturer in late September for the National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan. Her presentation promoted the North Country and Research for Women in Japan.  Dr. Barry started her talk by informing students, faculty, and administrators, about important attractions in Northern New York such as … Continue reading Clarkson’s Dr. Dana Barry Promotes the North Country and Research for Women in Japan

Jobs At Clarkson: Outreach Associate

Job Title: Outreach AssociatePosting Number: Staff 2014001152Department: Environmental Programs This position is located in Schenectady, New York Click this quick link to find more about this job:  http://clarkson.peopleadmin.com/postings/6075 To view open positions, click “Current Positions” on the right navigation bar of the HR Web site at http://www.clarkson.edu/hr For more information, please contact the Human Resources office at 315-268-6497. Yoast … Continue reading Jobs At Clarkson: Outreach Associate

In person Listening Sessions for Presidential Search on 9/30 at CRC and 10/13 in Potsdam

Message Sent on Behalf of Presidential Search Committee University Community, In addition to the constituent-based, virtual listening sessions that begin on Friday, the Presidential Search Committee has also identified two dates and times for in person listening sessions for University community members to attend at the Capital Region Campus (CRC) and the Main Campus in … Continue reading In person Listening Sessions for Presidential Search on 9/30 at CRC and 10/13 in Potsdam

New Functionality in myCU for Faculty, Advisors and Staff

When logging into myCU today you will see some new tiles on your home page.  Faculty and Advisors now have access to Campus Experience Dashboard and Act as Student tiles.  Staff who can view academic information see the Act as Student tile. If you have not already, check out the following videos for a quick overview:Check out the … Continue reading New Functionality in myCU for Faculty, Advisors and Staff

Graduate Workshop TODAY: Citation Management Systems

Thursday, September 23 at 3pm  – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Tuesday, September 28 at Noon – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Tuesday, September 28 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar This workshop will contain everything you need to get started with Zotero or Mendeley. Are you writing your citations by hand? You don’t have to! Zotero & Mendeley are citation management software programs that allow you … Continue reading Graduate Workshop TODAY: Citation Management Systems

Workshop on Agent-Based Models (ABMs) in Biological Systems: October 22nd – 23nd, 2021

Come learn about the diverse applications of ABMs in biology, including modeling disease spread through populations, fires spreading through forests, swarming patterns in animals, the formation of structures like microtubules in cells, and much more. We’ll hear from invited expert speakers, and work through tutorials where you will get first-hand experience creating and exploring your … Continue reading Workshop on Agent-Based Models (ABMs) in Biological Systems: October 22nd – 23nd, 2021