Wei Yan Appointed Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Clarkson University

Wei Yan has been appointed assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering at Clarkson University. He received his Ph.D. in computer engineering from University of Connecticut, his master of engineering degree from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and his bachelor of engineering from Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology. Yan’s research interests are … Continue reading Wei Yan Appointed Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Clarkson University

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

A little-known technology change will make video streaming cheaper and pave the way for higher quality Author Jason Schmitt Professor and Chair, Department of Communication, Media & Design, Clarkson University A new format for compressing video, called Versatile Video Coding (H.266/VVC), at first glance might not seem to be the most exciting or profound change to influence humanity. … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

STEM LEAF Intersectionality Event Tuesday, August 25th at 2 pm

STEM LEAF’s second event in our Intersectionality & Antiracism Virtual Speaker Series will be next Tuesday (August 25th) at 2 pm EST and will feature Deb Elam leading a discussion entitled Our Conversation: Your Role in Antiracism. This will be a “fireside chat” answering questions about what each of us can do at Clarkson to address racism.Deb … Continue reading STEM LEAF Intersectionality Event Tuesday, August 25th at 2 pm

Student Hiring Information

The following are instructions on hiring student employees. Please review these instructions prior to hiring any student workers. All Student Hiring Paperwork is being collected electronically. Do not send students to the payroll office. New Student Hires Students who have never worked at Clarkson University or left the University for more than a semester. Fill out  NYS Department of … Continue reading Student Hiring Information

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Transparency in Learning and Teaching

The Chief Inclusion Office offers a weekly resources announcement to the Clarkson Community.  The resources are meant to help people explore diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging [DEIB] for themselves, in their communities, and in our institution.  They may be resources that help you re-examine society and do some introspective reflection, explain core concepts like intersectionality … Continue reading Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Transparency in Learning and Teaching

Guoyu Lin Appointed Assistant Professor of Economics & Financial Studies at Clarkson University

Guoyu Lin has been appointed assistant professor of economics & financial studies at Clarkson University. He received his Ph.D. and master of science degrees in accounting from Carnegie Mellon University and bachelor of arts in economics and bachelor of science in physics from Peking University. Lin’s research interests are in earnings management, disclosure, analyst forecast, … Continue reading Guoyu Lin Appointed Assistant Professor of Economics & Financial Studies at Clarkson University

Amazon Business Account

In order to better coordinate University spending via Amazon, the Controller’s Office is now managing the University wide Amazon Business Prime account.  This requires that any existing Amazon Business accounts established with an @clarkson.edu address. will need to be migrated to the University account.   Any personal accounts utilizing an @clarkson.edu address will need to be migrated to a … Continue reading Amazon Business Account

Web Tools Wednesday Webinar to resume Aug 26

Web Tools Wednesday Webinar featuring Virtual Office Hours with Zoom and other Tools is postponed until 8/26/20. The 8/19 session is cancelled to give our OIT and TLC teams the opportunity to manage the first day of class support activities.  Please update your calendar and plan to join us at the same Zoom link at 12p … Continue reading Web Tools Wednesday Webinar to resume Aug 26

Instructor Reminders for Successful Fall Start-Up

In these final few days before class begins for the Fall 2020 term, the Office of Information Technology’s Teaching & Learning Corner offers the following important reminders to help course instructors reach a successful start: Show your Moodle course so students can see it in their Moodle. When you Show your course in Moodle, students are able to … Continue reading Instructor Reminders for Successful Fall Start-Up