Faculty and Staff: Urged to Update Windows Devices

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is urging all Clarkson Faculty and Staff to act before October 18, 2021 to update their Windows Desktops and Laptops to Version 20H2. Step-by-step instructions linked in this post. TIP: start update before leaving the office at the end of the day to allow update to perform overnight. Action: Update Windows … Continue reading Faculty and Staff: Urged to Update Windows Devices

Annual Copyright Policy Notification

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Clarkson University is committed to the protection of intellectual property and copyright. Actions that deliberately infringe on copyright and other intellectual property rights are inconsistent with the Clarkson Values and a violation of the Clarkson University Information Systems Acceptable Use Policy. Such actions will not be tolerated. CONSEQUENCES: Users who … Continue reading Annual Copyright Policy Notification

Do you have a business? Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch

The Shipley Center will be hosting its first Cube pitch of the 2021-2022 academic year on October 21st! The program is ideal for any student or group of students who want to accelerate their  existing business or startup. The Cube provides students the opportunity to gain access to exclusive Shipley resources that are not provided … Continue reading Do you have a business? Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch

Clarkson University Awarded $2.5 Million Department of Education Grant

Clarkson University has been awarded a five-year $2.52 million grant from the National Professional Development Program through the U. S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition.   The funding will be used to support a professional development and research project called “Advancing Language and Literacy for English Learners” (ALL4ELs).  Assistant Professors of Education Gretchen … Continue reading Clarkson University Awarded $2.5 Million Department of Education Grant

Clarkson University Students Selected to Attend National Women in Construction Leadership Seminar

Each year, Clarkson Construction Engineering Management (CEM) program Corporate Sponsor Kiewit Construction offers women in construction programs across the nation the opportunity to travel, all-expense paid, to Omaha, Nebraska to spend several days learning about leadership in construction and connecting with women mentors in the construction industry.  Kiewit’s highly selective program, the Kiewit Women in … Continue reading Clarkson University Students Selected to Attend National Women in Construction Leadership Seminar

Faculty and Staff: Urged to Update Windows Devices

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is urging all Clarkson Faculty and Staff to act before October 18, 2021 to update their Windows Desktops and Laptops to Version 20H2. Step-by-step instructions linked in this post. TIP: start update before leaving the office at the end of the day to allow update to perform overnight. Action: Update Windows … Continue reading Faculty and Staff: Urged to Update Windows Devices

COVID-19 Read: NYS HERO Act Extended- Masks & Screening Tool Continue Past Fall Break

University Community, This past week, the NYS Department of Health Commissioner confirmed that the HERO Act designation put into place by Gov. Hochul on September 6, 2021 has been extended through at least October 31, 2021 based on DOH’s further review of the level of COVID-19 transmission in the State.  This means that Clarkson’s workplace … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: NYS HERO Act Extended- Masks & Screening Tool Continue Past Fall Break

Faculty and Staff: Urged to Update Windows Devices

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is urging all Clarkson Faculty and Staff to act before October 18, 2021 to update their Windows Desktops and Laptops to Version 20H2. Step-by-step instructions linked in this post. TIP: start update before leaving the office at the end of the day to allow update to perform overnight. Action: Update … Continue reading Faculty and Staff: Urged to Update Windows Devices

Graduate Workshop TODAY: Digital Privacy & Anonymity: Basics for Students & Academic Researchers

Tuesday, October 5 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Privacy — the ability to think, read, write, and correspond free of observation — is fundamental to intellectual freedom. Yet, the same digital technologies that make contemporary research, correspondence, and publication possible have also brought us the potential for round-the-clock surveillance of our daily activities by … Continue reading Graduate Workshop TODAY: Digital Privacy & Anonymity: Basics for Students & Academic Researchers