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Clarkson University Professors Secure $75,000 Facebook Grant for Post Password Authentication Research

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Logging into any online account comes with the built-in security of a password, but what happens if someone gets past this line of defense? Three professors at Clarkson University have been granted $75,000 through Facebook’s Secure the Internet Grants program to continue research on post password authentication, which can help determine whether someone else is

Staffing changes for the Office of AccessAbility Services

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TO:  Faculty and Staff FROM:  James Pittman Dean of Students RE:   Office of AccessAbility Services DATE: August 29, 2018 As the academic year begins, it is important to note current staffing and changes within the Office of AccessAbility Services (OAS).  Clarkson University is currently conducting a search for the position of Director of OAS.  We

Opportunity to hire undergraduate Work-Study Research Assistants

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All Clarkson faculty members, Would you like to have a paid undergraduate research assistant to help with your project? Clarkson University is pleased to announce the continuation of the Work-Study Research Assistant (WSRA) program in fall 2018 and spring 2019.  This program provides select Clarkson students with a valuable job on campus, while providing faculty members with

Clarkson Awards Dr. Laura Schweitzer with its Highest Community Service Award

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Schenectady, NY — Clarkson University’s highest community service honor, the Bertrand H. Snell Award, was bestowed upon Capital Region academic and community leader Laura Schweitzer, Ph.D., at a reception in her honor co-hosted by Clarkson University, the Center for Economic Growth and the SUNY University at Albany on August 28, 2018. The Bertrand H. Snell

Important Message from National Institutes of Health

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All Faculty: Higher education research institutions have been recently notified from National Institutes of Health (NIH) advising that threats to the integrity of U.S. biomedical research exists. There is evidence that some foreign entities have attempted to influence NIH researchers and peer reviewers. The areas of concern include: intellectual property, sharing of confidential information on grant

Reporting Students of Concern – SafetyNet

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To: The Clarkson Community From: Cathy McNamara, AVP Student Success, Diversity & Inclusion and Jim Pitman, Dean of Students At Clarkson, our small campus community is often times referred to as a family. As a consequence, at times, community members (family) may exhibit behaviors that cause us concern. It’s important for each of us in

Sierra Club Honors Clarkson University for Commitment to Sustainability

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The Sierra Club has named Clarkson University one of the Cool Schools for 2018. Out of more than 250 schools nationwide that reported on sustainability programs, Clarkson ranks 22 for academics, 9 for grounds, 32 for diversity & affordability, and 57 overall. The ranking is open to all four-year undergraduate colleges and universities in the

Evacuation Procedures for Persons with Disabilities

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EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES The following is a general guideline of evacuation procedures during fire and other building emergencies.  It also addresses non-emergency situations. All persons are encouraged to identify primary and secondary evacuation routes.  Each evacuation route must lead to an exit or to a safe area.  After identifying two evacuation routes, persons in fixed

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