Clarkson Professor’s Research Featured in Nature Communications’ AI and Machine Learning

Erik Bollt, W. Jon Harrington Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clarkson University and his co-authors at Ohio State University recently published their research on next generation reservoir computing (NG-RC) in the journal Nature Communications. The publication was also just selected as the top featured article in their AI and Machine Learning … Continue reading Clarkson Professor’s Research Featured in Nature Communications’ AI and Machine Learning

Athletics Giving Day

Our 6th annual Athletics Giving Day, #letsCUgive, will take place this Wednesday, November 3rd. It’s an exciting opportunity for Golden Knights and fans to celebrate our winning traditions and invest in the future. For years our student-athletes have proudly represented Clarkson University. They have won numerous Conference Championships, and consist of All-Americans, Olympians and Scholar-Athletes. … Continue reading Athletics Giving Day

COVID-19 READ & ACT: NYS Extends HERO Act to December 15, 2021

University Community, Yesterday the NYS Department of Health Commissioner extended the expiration date of the NYS HERO Act designation put into place by Gov. Hochul on September 6, 2021.  The expiration moved from October 31, 2021, to December 15, 2021 with yesterday’s executive order.  This is based on the department’s further review of the level … Continue reading COVID-19 READ & ACT: NYS Extends HERO Act to December 15, 2021

Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month Schedule

Kentenhkó:wa/November 1st to 30th  The act of recognizing a time each year for “Native Americans” date back to the efforts of Dr. Arthur C. Parker (Seneca) in the early 1900s, with numerous Presidents making a general announcement or proclamation.  In 1990 President George H. Bush officially had a joint resolution to proclaim November 1990 as … Continue reading Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month Schedule

Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month

Kentenhkó:wa/November 1st to 30th  The act of recognizing a time each year for “Native Americans” date back to the efforts of Dr. Arthur C. Parker (Seneca) in the early 1900s, with numerous Presidents making a general announcement or proclamation.  In 1990 President George H. Bush officially had a joint resolution to proclaim November 1990 as … Continue reading Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month

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.

OAS Finals Announcements for Students

OAS provides the guidance below for students with extended time exam accommodations and other disabilities impacted by exams. Questions or concerns regarding how to address these situations should be directed to oas@clarkson.edu. Students who would like to request accommodations for final exams must begin the request process no later than Friday, November 19, 2021 at … Continue reading OAS Finals Announcements for Students

REMINDER TOMORROW: Library workshop: Who wrote that?

Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries workshops series will continue with Who wrote that? Being wary on the web Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5pm via Zoom.  Description: Historically only the wealthy had the ability to create and disseminate information, but in today’s more participatory culture we can all contribute to the creation and spread … Continue reading REMINDER TOMORROW: Library workshop: Who wrote that?

Writing Center Support Available to You

Graduate students on all campuses can use the Clarkson Writing Center. The center is physically located on the Potsdam campus, but zoom appointments are offered most evenings from 5 – 8 p.m.  Zoom appointments can also be set up at other times; you just need to let the consultant know that you’ll need to zoom … Continue reading Writing Center Support Available to You

Crisis Intervention in the North Country at Next Clarkson University Science Café

Karen Easter, founder and executive director of Reachout of St. Lawrence County will present Crisis Intervention in the North Country at the next Clarkson University Science Café on Wednesday, November 10 at 7:15 pm. Exactly 50 years ago this year, three friends started a crisis outreach program in the North Country. Today, Reachout continues to … Continue reading Crisis Intervention in the North Country at Next Clarkson University Science Café