If you will be travelling on University business, make sure you check the balance on your One Card before leaving. If any adjustments need to be made to your spending limits, submit this request to Cinda Boyce (cboyce@clarkson.edu) before you leave. Are you travelling out of New York State? If so, you should also notify … Continue reading Travelling on University Business? Make sure your One Card works while you are on the road.
Join the Healthcare Management Programs in the Reh School of Business as we host “A Conversation with Jacob Reider”
Join the Healthcare Management Programs in the Reh School of Business as we host “A Conversation with Jacob Reider”, Deputy National Coordinator and Chief Medical Officer of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under the Obama Administration. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … Continue reading Join the Healthcare Management Programs in the Reh School of Business as we host “A Conversation with Jacob Reider”
Orange Shirt Day
Orange Shirt Day is an act of commemoration of the ‘Indian Residential School’ children, both the survivors and those that were lost. The acknowledgment of the ‘Indian Residential School’ legacy that occurred in North America from the 19th century to the end of the 20th century. These government-mandated and funded schools forced western society’s approach … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day
September One Card Expense Reports Deadline
One Card Transactions: The billing cycle will end September 21st for One Card transactions dated August 21st through September 20th. The final Visa load will be September 21st. Submit expense reports by September 30th. Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated September 20th and prior. This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, canceled travel, etc. … Continue reading September One Card Expense Reports Deadline
Clarkson University Honors Student Travels to Germany for Research
Clarkson University Honors Program senior Gracie DeLaBruere of Derby, Vt., performed research this summer, during which she traveled to Germany with her professor. The pre-physical therapy psychology major traveled with Clarkson Psychology Department Chair Professor Andreas Wilke and three other research assistants who work with her in Wilke’s Evolution and Cognition Laboratory. Their project, researching … Continue reading Clarkson University Honors Student Travels to Germany for Research
Orange Shirt Day
Orange Shirt Day is an act of commemoration of the ‘Indian Residential School’ children, both the survivors and those that were lost. The acknowledgment of the ‘Indian Residential School’ legacy that occurred in North America from the 19th century to the end of the 20th century. These government-mandated and funded schools forced western society’s approach … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day
September One Card Expense Reports Deadline
One Card Transactions: The billing cycle will end September 21st for One Card transactions dated August 21st through September 20th. The final Visa load will be September 21st. Submit expense reports by September 30th. Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated September 20th and prior. This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, canceled travel, etc. … Continue reading September One Card Expense Reports Deadline
Clarkson Professor Receives Dept. of Interior Award for Groundwater Desalination Research
Dr. Taeyoung Kim, an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering with a joint appointment to the Institute for a Sustainable Environment at Clarkson University, along with his collaborator, Dr. Soryong Chae, Associate Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati have received a $250,000 award from the Department of the Interior … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Receives Dept. of Interior Award for Groundwater Desalination Research
Food Pantry Information and Support Opportunities
FOOD INSECURITYThe USDA defines food insecurity as the lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy lifestyle. In 2020 1 in 8 Americans were considered food insecure, equating to over 38 million Americans, including 12 million children. In a campus-wide student survey completed in 2021, 183 responses were received. Within those responses, … Continue reading Food Pantry Information and Support Opportunities
Orange Shirt Day
Orange Shirt Day is an act of commemoration of the ‘Indian Residential School’ children, both the survivors and those that were lost. The acknowledgment of the ‘Indian Residential School’ legacy that occurred in North America from the 19th century to the end of the 20th century. These government-mandated and funded schools forced western society’s approach … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day