October One Card expense reports deadline

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle ends October 20th for One Card transactions dated September 21st through October 20th.  The final Visa load will be October 21st.  Submit expense reports by October 31st.  Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated October 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, canceled travel, etc.    Also, … Continue reading October One Card expense reports deadline

Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

If you are willing, please take a moment to fill out the attached survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research Project. We would greatly appreciate it. You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern New York.” IRB study number 23-12. The goal of … Continue reading Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

Convergence: Unexpected Partnerships in Engineering, Medicine, and Beyond

The New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lectureship Series at Clarkson University is proud to announce that Dr. Frank Doyle will speak on November 17 at 2:30 pm, and via Zoom:  https://clarkson.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAod-isqDoqEtGR1JsDty07uA_JLlY0PVAk . A reception will be held at 2:00 pm, in the Student Center MPRs. The public is most welcome. How can we build robots … Continue reading Convergence: Unexpected Partnerships in Engineering, Medicine, and Beyond

Faculty Mentoring Through Pairs Program

The Institute for STEM Education and the Teaching Mentoring Program Committee are proud to announce the continuation of the Classroom Pairs teaching mentoring program. The Classroom Pairs program provides the opportunity for personalized one-on-one feedback on teaching. Faculty members who would like help with some aspect of their teaching are paired with someone who acts … Continue reading Faculty Mentoring Through Pairs Program

Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

If you are willing, please take a moment to fill out the attached survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research Project. We would greatly appreciate it. You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern New York.” IRB study number 23-12. The goal of … Continue reading Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

October One Card expense reports deadline

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle ends October 20th for One Card transactions dated September 21st through October 20th.  The final Visa load will be October 21st.  Submit expense reports by October 31st.  Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated October 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, canceled travel, etc.    Also, … Continue reading October One Card expense reports deadline

Doctor of Physical Therapy Program seeking volunteers with temporomandibular (jaw) pain for Zoom session 11/18/22

The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program is seeking people with temporomandibular (jaw) pain to work with the DPT students on Zoom on Friday, November 18th, 10-11:30 am EST. Before the session, we ask people to fill out several forms about their current  temporomandibular joint  problem and its effect on function and quality of life.  The session will include: … Continue reading Doctor of Physical Therapy Program seeking volunteers with temporomandibular (jaw) pain for Zoom session 11/18/22

Clarkson University Researchers Develop Nanoelectrochemical Method and Nanosensors to Characterize PFAS Exposure

Featured on the Cover Page of Prestigious Chemistry Journal Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in a wide range of industries and consumer products. PFAS are of growing concern because of their ubiquitous presence and harmful effects on the environment and human health. Advisory limits for … Continue reading Clarkson University Researchers Develop Nanoelectrochemical Method and Nanosensors to Characterize PFAS Exposure

Clarkson Hosts Functional Materials Chemistry Symposium

Earlier this month, Clarkson University played host to 100 leaders in the field of functional materials chemistry as it hosted the first Clarkson Materials Chemistry Symposium on Oct. 1 and 2. The one-and-a-half-day symposium focused on advanced materials for emerging science and technology. It brought together leaders in the field from across the northeastern United … Continue reading Clarkson Hosts Functional Materials Chemistry Symposium