Adding Events to Online Calendar

Faculty and Staff, In an effort to ensure all of our events are properly publicized on our website, we encourage you to send information on any event you’ve organized to websupport@clarkson.edu to be included in the University’s Online Calendar. While we are currently unable to hold in-person and on-campus gatherings and events, many of you … Continue reading Adding Events to Online Calendar

SARS-CoV-2 Seminar: June 24

Immunity to Coronavirus: The stealth of SARS CoV-2 and a naïve population Dr. Deborah Brown, Immunologist with the Trudeau Institute in Saranac Lake, studies viral infections. More specifically, her research program attempts to understand how T cells are activated, differentiate into memory and provide protection against viral infections. In this talk, she will discuss the … Continue reading SARS-CoV-2 Seminar: June 24

One Card Expense Reports

NOTE:  As mentioned in the previous announcements regarding Fiscal Year 2020 closing, all expense reports for One Card charges must be submitted by close of business today.  OIT will turn off access at 4 P.M.  One Card Transactions: The billing cycle has ended June 22nd for One Card transactions dated May 21st through June 20th.  Reports must be submitted by June 24th.  It … Continue reading One Card Expense Reports

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Check out Jeanna Matthew’s piece on social media and fake accounts below! How fake accounts constantly manipulate what you see on social media – and what you can do about it Author: Jeanna MatthewsFull Professor, Computer Science, Clarkson University Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram started out as a way to connect with friends, … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Deadline Extended to Oct. 30 to Use Vacation Carry-Over Days from FY20

Due to the current complexities associated with returning staff and faculty back to campus and all that needs to be accomplished for the Fall 2020 start-up, the deadline for using any carry-over days from FY20 has been extended from August 30, 2020 to October 30, 2020. As previously announced, the University vacation policy was updated to allow employees to carry over up … Continue reading Deadline Extended to Oct. 30 to Use Vacation Carry-Over Days from FY20

Restart: Fall Semester to Start August 19

FALL SEMESTER TO START AUGUST 19  NYS Interim Guidance for Higher Education Released this Past Weekend In this communication:  ·       New Dates for Fall Semester Classes- August 19-November 24, 2020 in person in Potsdam. ·       No date changes in calendar for professional health sciences programs in Potsdam or our semester and quarter-based graduate programs at the Capital … Continue reading Restart: Fall Semester to Start August 19

Clarkson University Bookstore Operations Update

Dear Campus Community, I want to take this opportunity to provide the Clarkson community with an update regarding the ongoing operations of the Clarkson University Bookstore.  For the past 10 years the Bookstore operations have been managed by a third-party organization, Follett.  The University’s contract with Follett ends effective June 30, 2020.  In preparation for … Continue reading Clarkson University Bookstore Operations Update

TIAA Virtual Counseling

No matter where you are in life—just getting started or planning for retirement—a session with Joseph Silino Virtually at Clarkson University can help you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more: Am I invested in … Continue reading TIAA Virtual Counseling

Interested in writing for “The Conversation”?

Sign up for The Conversation’s members-only call with editors: Health + MedicineConference Call DATE: Thursday, June 25, 2020, 1-2 p.m. (ET) Our next conference call with our editorial team will feature our Health + Medicine desk, with editors Lynne Anderson, Stacy Morford and Bijal Trivedi. We encourage you to include communicators involved in different aspects of health and medicine, including public health, … Continue reading Interested in writing for “The Conversation”?