Presidential Search Update: Search Timing

Message from Co-Chairs Georgia Keresty ’83 and Sanjeev Kulkarni ’84 on Search Timing The Presidential Search Committee and the Isaacson Miller search consultants held listening sessions with Clarkson faculty, students, staff, alumni and senior leaders in September and October. The valuable feedback from those listening sessions was utilized in the composition of the position profile, … Continue reading Presidential Search Update: Search Timing

Clarkson University Student Elected as Student Delegate to American Academy of Physician Assistants House of Delegates

Radhika Rawani ‘22, a member of Clarkson University’s Physician Assistant (PA) program, has been elected as a student delegate to the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) House of Delegates (HOD). Rawani, who serves as the AAPA Student Academy Representative for Clarkson, was one of 28 student delegates elected by the AAPA Student Board. “The … Continue reading Clarkson University Student Elected as Student Delegate to American Academy of Physician Assistants House of Delegates

Clarkson University Phalanx Awards Nominations

Its that time of year again!  Time to make sure we recognize those that serve and lead the Clarkson Community through their efforts of all shapes, sizes, and capacities.  We need YOU to help make sure that happens by submitting a nomination for the Commendable Leadership, Commendable Service, and Distinguished Service awards! Phalanx, Clarkson University’s highest honorary society, serves to recognize the … Continue reading Clarkson University Phalanx Awards Nominations

October is Health Literacy Awareness Month

Check out the Libraries new Consumer Health Information GuideHealth literacy involves the information and services that people need to make well-informed health decisions. On a personal level, it is the ability to seek, find, understand, appraise, and use health information and services to address or solve a health problem for yourself or others. From an organizational side, it involves the … Continue reading October is Health Literacy Awareness Month

Please Include Text With All Announcement Requests

In order to best serve all members of our Clarkson community, we ask that anyone sending in an announcement to announcements@clarkson.edu include written text with their post, along with any graphics or photos that may be included. As part of supporting ADA, this allows persons with visual impairments and text-to-speech devices to get your message.  … Continue reading Please Include Text With All Announcement Requests

Graduate Workshop TODAY: Working Wikipedia

Tuesday, October 26 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, is part of the fabric of our digital life. It is used worldwide by millions of people daily. Join this workshop to learn more about it, as well as how to use your knowledge and research skills to make it better. This … Continue reading Graduate Workshop TODAY: Working Wikipedia

Faculty Mentors Avail to Help You Improve Your Teaching Practice

The Institute for STEM Education and the Teaching Mentoring Program Committee are currently soliciting faculty to connect 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 your … Continue reading Faculty Mentors Avail to Help You Improve Your Teaching Practice

Graduate Workshop: Working Wikipedia

Tuesday, October 26 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, is part of the fabric of our digital life. It is used worldwide by millions of people daily. Join this workshop to learn more about it, as well as how to use your knowledge and research skills to make it better. This … Continue reading Graduate Workshop: Working Wikipedia

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 Library workshop: Who wrote that?

Clarkson University Aircraft Structures Students to Study Under-represented Pioneers in Aerospace

Last fall, when Clarkson University’s Analysis of Aircraft Structures class went online due to the pandemic,  Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Craig Merrett enlisted 10 aircraft museums across the United States and Canada to participate in the students’ group projects with each offering an aircraft from their WWII collection for analysis. The successful … Continue reading Clarkson University Aircraft Structures Students to Study Under-represented Pioneers in Aerospace