Message about Reopening the Fitness Centers on Campus

Clarkson has received detailed guidelines from the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Tuesday, August, 18th and we have been working diligently to make sure we have everything in place to open up our fitness and recreation centers. In the NYSDOH guidelines, there are facility requirements (HVAC, cleaning items, etc), employee requirements and patron … Continue reading Message about Reopening the Fitness Centers on Campus

Clarkson University Profs to Take Roles in Art, Land and Environment Summit

Four Clarkson University faculty members with expertise in environmental management and governance of the St. Lawrence River watershed will be part of the upcoming virtual “The North Country Art, Land and Environment Summit.” In September and October, community members from the St. Lawrence Watershed, Haudenosaunee Territory, plan to come together in this online series to … Continue reading Clarkson University Profs to Take Roles in Art, Land and Environment Summit

Electrical & Computer Engineering Newsletter: August 2020

Marketing & External Relations has been distributing digital newsletters for the schools monthly on a rotating schedule. While the primary audience is colleagues at peer institutions, an alumni version goes out to each school’s alums to keep them informed of the latest school news.

Consistent outreach through mechanisms such as these newsletters is crucial — it increases the visibility of faculty and student achievements and research, which will help boost Clarkson’s reputation. And this, of course, benefits the entire University community.

Ian McCrum Appointed Assistant Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Clarkson University

Ian T. McCrum has been appointed assistant professor of chemical & biomolecular engineering at Clarkson University. He received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Pennsylvania State University and his bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from Clarkson. He is originally from Wallkill, N.Y. McCrum’s research interests are in the area of energy and electrochemistry, … Continue reading Ian McCrum Appointed Assistant Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Clarkson University

Graduate Workshop: Citation Management Systems

The University Libraries will continue our fall workshop series for Grad students with:   Citation Management Systems Tuesday, August 25th at 5pm- Online via Zoom Add to your Google Calendar This workshop will contain everything you need to know to get started with Mendeley or Zotero. Are you writing your citations by hand? You don’t have to! Zotero & Mendeley … Continue reading Graduate Workshop: Citation Management Systems

Tutoring Services

Student Success Center Tutoring Services for Fall 2020 are in session! Small groups tutoring sessions are designed to provide weekly support from a peer tutor in groups of 6-8 students per assigned session.  Each small group session will last approximately 1.25 hours (75 minutes). Process for Small Group Tutoring: Students request small group tutoring through … Continue reading Tutoring Services

Constitution Day

Constitution Day is coming up on September 17th! Please watch the videos below to learn more about voting. Also please sign up for TurboVote, the voter registration assistance tool available to Clarkson faculty, staff and students!  First-Year students who register to vote via TurboVote will be eligible for points for the First-Year Cup.  To use TurboVote, sign up … Continue reading Constitution Day

Rebecca Pelky Appointed Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Clarkson University

Rebecca Pelky has been appointed assistant professor of film studies at Clarkson University. She received her Ph.D. in English from University of Missouri, her master of fine arts degree in creative writing from Northern Michigan University, her bachelor of arts in English from Indiana University, and her bachelor of science in zoology from Northern Michigan … Continue reading Rebecca Pelky Appointed Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Clarkson University

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. COVID19 Instructions:   In the event of a building evaluation, directional traffic signage does not need to be followed and that individuals should use their closest exits. Wear a mask upon exiting and re-entering the building.  When evacuating … Continue reading EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Newsletter: August 2020

Message From the Chair We are excited to share with you the summer edition of the Department of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering e-newsletter. Our students and faculty continue to amaze us as they pursue the interdisciplinary research and knowledge needed to solve real-world problems. In this edition, we have highlighted just a few of their … Continue reading Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Newsletter: August 2020