New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

Hello Colleagues!  We hope this posting finds you at a pleasant point in the term. Before thoughts turn to midterms and breaks, we invite you to join the next Teaching Circle themed “Student-owned laptops, smart phones, and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom” which will kick off Monday, October 4, 2021.  Meet-ups will be … Continue reading New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

Interdisciplinary Clarkson Team Begins a Million-Dollar Project Funded by Department of Energy for Electrochemical Nutrient Recovery from Wastewater

Clarkson University Researchers Taeyoung Kim, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering & Institute for a Sustainable Environment; Shane Rogers, associate professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering; and Stefan Grimberg, professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering have received a $1 million grant from the Department of … Continue reading Interdisciplinary Clarkson Team Begins a Million-Dollar Project Funded by Department of Energy for Electrochemical Nutrient Recovery from Wastewater

The Power of Storytelling: at Next Clarkson University Science Café

Bethany Garretson, Paul Smith’s College Professor of Environment and Society, will present The Power of Storytelling at the next Clarkson University Science Café on Wednesday, October 6 at 7:15 pm. Stories are powerful tools when it comes to social change. A direct line between two individuals, stories break down barriers and build empathy. Professor Bethany … Continue reading The Power of Storytelling: at Next Clarkson University Science Café

New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

Hello Colleagues!  We hope this posting finds you at a pleasant point in the term. Before thoughts turn to midterms and breaks, we invite you to join the next Teaching Circle themed “Student-owned laptops, smart phones, and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom” which will kick off Monday, October 4, 2021.  Meet-ups will be … Continue reading New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

One Card expense reports due 9/29/21

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle has ended for One Card transactions dated August 21st through September 20th with the final Visa load on September 21st.  Submit reports by September 29th for approval by September 30th.  The earlier reports are submitted will help assure they can be approved by month-end.  Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated September 20th … Continue reading One Card expense reports due 9/29/21

Seats Still Available for Mental Health First Aid Workshop on October 12

WE HAVE A FEW SEATS LEFT! Mental Health First Aid Workshop to be offered on October 12.Students, faculty, and staff that wish to feel better prepared to recognize and support individuals that may be experiencing mental health challenges, including depression and anxiety, are encouraged to register for the upcoming Mental Health First Aid workshop.  This … Continue reading Seats Still Available for Mental Health First Aid Workshop on October 12

Webinar on Monitoring Great Lakes Connecting Waters Oct. 8

IJC Great Lakes Science Advisory BoardPublic WebinarMonitoring Infrastructure and Activities ofGreat Lakes Connecting Waters Friday, October 8, 202111:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time The Great Lakes Science Advisory Board-Research Coordination Committee of the International Joint Commission (IJC) invites you to participate in a webinar about the board’s recent report: Monitoring Infrastructure and Activities of Great Lakes Connecting … Continue reading Webinar on Monitoring Great Lakes Connecting Waters Oct. 8

Call for papers, panels, and workshops: Teaching Through Trauma

We have experienced and learned so much about ourselves and our students over the last 18 months. Please consider submitting a paper, panel, or workshop to The Associated Colleges Teaching Effectiveness Conference centered on Teaching Through Trauma to be held in hybrid mode on October 30, 2021. See flyer for more details or contact Peter Anderson … Continue reading Call for papers, panels, and workshops: Teaching Through Trauma

Marlene Hall Named Director of Campus Safety and Security at Clarkson University

Marlene Hall has been named the Director of Campus Safety and Security at Clarkson University. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Vanderbilt University. She is also a graduate of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development School and Vanderbilt’s Leadership Forum.   Hall has worked in Higher Education for 34 years at … Continue reading Marlene Hall Named Director of Campus Safety and Security at Clarkson University

Clarkson Research Team’s Publication Featured on Cover of Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

A recent publication by a research team at Clarkson led by Assistant Physics Professor Dhara Trivedi has been featured on the cover of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. The publication explores the capturing mechanism of toxic oxoanions from water using three characteristically different metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): ZIF-8, iMOF-2c, and MOF-74, using ab initio electronic … Continue reading Clarkson Research Team’s Publication Featured on Cover of Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters