Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Award From New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

Kelly Aldinger, a student in Clarkson’s Master’s of Art in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, has been awarded the James E. Weaver Award by the New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The James E. Weaver Award recognizes a teacher who epitomizes the professional and personal integrity and … Continue reading Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Award From New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

Clarkson University Libraries Workshop Series – Staying Up-to-Date in Your Field: Health Sciences

REMINDER – WORKSHOP TODAY!  The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series continues on Tuesday, October 6th at 5pm via Zoom withStaying Up-to-Date in Your Field: Health SciencesLearn quick and easy ways to keep up with current trends in your field or on your research topic by creating database search alerts, subscribing to journal table-of-contents, and understanding what the key … Continue reading Clarkson University Libraries Workshop Series – Staying Up-to-Date in Your Field: Health Sciences

“How is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution?” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

How Is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution? will be presented by Clarkson University Biology Professor Beatrice Hernaut at the next Clarkson University Science Cafe at 7:15 p.m on Wednesday, October 7. Traditionally, Science Cafes have brought together local university and college professors and townspeople in relaxed, informal settings, such as coffeehouses and pubs. For the … Continue reading “How is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution?” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

Clarkson University Defends Against COVID-19 Through Technology

When Clarkson University commenced its fall semester planning back in the spring, it looked to be a daunting task to safely bring more than 3,000 students back to its main campus in Potsdam for both in-person and online classes — especially for a university known for its personal, rigorous hands-on learning. Questions like “Can classrooms … Continue reading Clarkson University Defends Against COVID-19 Through Technology

TLC Announces RISE III Completions

It is an honor to announce the following individuals have completed RISE: Reframing Education for Success, Cohort III. This teaching and learning skills development workshop was created by Clarkson’s Teaching & Learning Corner in Spring 2020 as an initiative aimed to support faculty across the institution in their endeavor to teach online or remote.  We … Continue reading TLC Announces RISE III Completions

Clarkson Face Masks Available at Bookstore

The Clarkson bookstore has received a limited supply of Clarkson facemasks! We are currently working on getting these available for purchase on our website, however they are available to be purchased at both the University Bookstore and the on campus Cheel Spirit Store for $7.98.

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Alex Cohen wrote a piece about last night’s debate. Trump and Biden clash in chaotic debate – experts react on the court, race and election integrity Alison Gash, University of Oregon; Alexander Cohen, Clarkson University, and Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took part in a presidential … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Virtual Grad School Fair Today

Our Virtual Grad School Fair is happening today from 1pm to 4pm on the Career Fair Plus App! Students can sign up for day-of timeslots if they haven’t already. The following schools will be in attendance:  Hartwick College – Translational Biomedical Research Management Simmons University Drexel University – Admissions National University of Natural Medicine Martin … Continue reading Virtual Grad School Fair Today

STEM LEAF Intersectionality Event Friday, October 2nd at 2 pm

STEM LEAF’s third and final event in our Intersectionality & Antiracism Virtual Speaker Series will be this Friday October 2nd at 2 pm EST and will feature Tanya Odom leading a discussion entitled What have we learned? What can we do? What will we do differently?   Tanya M. Odom, is a Diversity, Inclusion, & Education Coach and Consultant. … Continue reading STEM LEAF Intersectionality Event Friday, October 2nd at 2 pm

Clarkson Alumna to Receive Society of Women Engineers Highest Honor

Dr. Jayshree Seth ’91, ’93 (MS, PhD, ChE), Corporate Scientist 3M’s Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division and Chief Science Advocate for 3M Company, headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, has won The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Achievement Award for her impact on SWE and the engineering profession. She will accept the award at their annual … Continue reading Clarkson Alumna to Receive Society of Women Engineers Highest Honor