Future Ready: Our New York State Reopening Plan

Future Ready: Our New York State Reopening Plan Clarkson Community, In accordance with New York Forward regulations and the specific guidance for higher education and higher education research operations, we have submitted our plan to reopen this fall, and this is available at http://www.clarkson.edu/future-ready.  We share our current plans in a dynamic national environment subject to evolving directives and guidance from local, … Continue reading Future Ready: Our New York State Reopening Plan

Jobs At Clarkson: Research Associate

Job Title: Research AssociatePosting Number: GF 2014000247Department: Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering This position is located in Potsdam, New York Click this quick link to find more about this job:  http://clarkson.peopleadmin.com/postings/5509 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 … Continue reading Jobs At Clarkson: Research Associate

One Card Expense Reports Deadline

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle has ended July 21st for One Card transactions dated June 21st through July 20th.  Reports must be submitted by July 30th.  The final Visa load for this cycle occurred July 21st.Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated July 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, cancelled travel, etc.   … Continue reading One Card Expense Reports Deadline

Facilities & Services: Help Us Help YOU

This year’s semester start-up, through the lens of COVID-19, may look a little different.  How can you receive the best support from Facilities & Services? 1.       Follow the University guidelines for working on campus: a.       Place your trash and recycling bins in the hallway outside your door.  Custodians will make the rounds daily to pick up trash and disinfect … Continue reading Facilities & Services: Help Us Help YOU

Liberty League Cancels All Fall Competition and Championships Through Dec. 31

As released by the Liberty League Conference Office today, the Clarkson Athletic Department regrets to inform our student athletes that there will be no Liberty League Conference play or League Championships this fall.  The League will continue to explore the possibility of resuming league play this spring.  As was stated in the release, the “decision to cancel … Continue reading Liberty League Cancels All Fall Competition and Championships Through Dec. 31

Clarkson University Researchers Find That Low Energy Can Lead to Falls in Older Adults

Declines in feelings of energy can lead to balance problems in older adults, according to Clarkson University research published this spring in the journal Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics. “We wanted to see whether increases in feelings of fatigue or, alternatively, reductions in feelings of energy led to declines in balance or gait,” says … Continue reading Clarkson University Researchers Find That Low Energy Can Lead to Falls in Older Adults

Clarkson University to Expand Language Course Offerings this Fall

This fall, students wanting to take select world language courses will have that option at Clarkson University. Clarkson’s Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in the School of Arts & Sciences will offer undergraduate courses in Chinese and Spanish this fall, taught in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences. There are plans to roll … Continue reading Clarkson University to Expand Language Course Offerings this Fall

Social Distancing, the Golden Knights Way

Being a Golden Knight means we all have a duty to protect those around us that we care about. That means that wearing a mask is a sign of courtesy and solidarity with the Clarkson Community, and staying six feet apart shows we respect and care for each other. Stay Golden, Knights!

Open Forum Thursday, July 23 to discuss Health & Safety Planning for Fall 2020

Academic Affairs will be hosting a Zoom open forum on Thursday, July 23 at 1:00 PM to discuss health and safety planning for Fall 2020 and to engage with faculty research experts and response team leads around planning for return in Fall specific to COVID-19 health and safety procedures, processes, and controls. Zoom Info: https://clarkson.zoom.us/j/91049105846 The team will also … Continue reading Open Forum Thursday, July 23 to discuss Health & Safety Planning for Fall 2020

Clarkson Students to Research Mercury Pollution across Northern New York

The concept of a widespread toxin in a pristine scenic environment is difficult for us to reason: ‘Why can’t my family eat fish I catch from a lake in the Adirondack State Park?  How is it possible that this beautiful montane landscape is contaminated?’  Mercury is a legacy contaminant present in the Adirondack Mountains, because … Continue reading Clarkson Students to Research Mercury Pollution across Northern New York