Wishing the Clarkson Community a Good Winter Holiday Season

With the start of Hanukkah, we want to wish our community a good holiday season.  And we hope these resources help us all learn more about each other’s holidays. Don’t forget holidays can be a stressful time and some may just need a reminder that they are valued members of our Clarkson Community.   Wishing you … Continue reading Wishing the Clarkson Community a Good Winter Holiday Season

AppsAnywhere: Strong Start/Expanded Access

Earlier this fall, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) introduced AppsAnywhere, the app store for accessing Clarkson licensed software on campus computers in computer labs and classrooms. OIT is pleased to share performance data from the initial roll out, and inform our community of expanded availability as we move forward.  It is important to note … Continue reading AppsAnywhere: Strong Start/Expanded Access

Get involved! Become a faculty mentor.

The Institute for STEM Education and the Teaching Mentoring Program Committee are currently soliciting faculty willing to serve as peer teaching mentors and mentees for the 2021-2022 year. This is open to all faculty: For mentees, this represents an excellent opportunity to connect with a skilled teacher and reflect on your own practices. For mentors, this is a great opportunity to share … Continue reading Get involved! Become a faculty mentor.

“COP26 – A Week in Glasgow: A View from the Inside” at Extra Clarkson University Science Café on December 6

The Director of Clarkson’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment and a professor of Environmental Engineering, Dr. Susan Powers recently spent a week in Glasgow, Scotland attending COP26 – the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference. She attended hoping to gain greater insight into the challenges of tackling our climate crisis and learn more about the process. … Continue reading “COP26 – A Week in Glasgow: A View from the Inside” at Extra Clarkson University Science Café on December 6

Issues & Challenges Facing North American Supply Chains Webinar, Tues. Nov. 30, Noon-1pm

What are some of the top pressing issues and immediate challenges facing NorthAmerican supply chains? To answer this question, Charles Milliard, President and CEO of the Fédération deschambres de commerce du Québec, and Garry Douglas, President/CEO of the NorthCountry Chamber of Commerce, are pleased to host a conversation with EmmanuelleToussaint, Vice President Legal, Regulatory and … Continue reading Issues & Challenges Facing North American Supply Chains Webinar, Tues. Nov. 30, Noon-1pm

Winter Break Knight Bus

The Knight bus will run Dev. 17 from Cheel Arena to Penn Station with stops in Albany and Woodbury commons. The bus will make its return trip to campus along the same route on Jan. 12. Click this link for more: https://www.clarkson.edu/diversity-and-inclusion/knight-bus

Clarkson Mourns Prof. Artem Melman

Sent on Behalf of President Collins and Our Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science in the School of Arts & Sciences It is with great sadness that we inform you that our colleague, Prof. Artem Melman, a member of the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science in the School of Arts & Sciences, passed away … Continue reading Clarkson Mourns Prof. Artem Melman

Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Dear Colleagues, I hope that your semester has gone well. We write to solicit your ideas and involvement in an upcoming Teaching Circle, a collaborative experience wherein faculty and staff share ideas on a theme relevant to teaching. If interested, please read on! Join our Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.” The … Continue reading Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Clarkson and other Colleges partner with Schenectady School District to provide students with seamless path to becoming a teacher in Sch’dy

Program aims to diversify teaching workforce Leaders from the Schenectady City School District, SUNY Schenectady, Cazenovia College and Clarkson University officially announced, at a press conference on November 23, 2021, a partnership and “Grow Your Own” pathway program for students in Schenectady schools who want to become teachers. The program provides seamless educational access and … Continue reading Clarkson and other Colleges partner with Schenectady School District to provide students with seamless path to becoming a teacher in Sch’dy