Down the Research Rabbit Hole Workshop Feb 22

Dear Clarkson Faculty and Staff, The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series will continue Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 5pm via Zoom. Are you unsure where to start your research? Do you find yourself doing lots of unproductive searches that don’t find the sources you need? In this workshop we will talk about how to make the … Continue reading Down the Research Rabbit Hole Workshop Feb 22

Mentoring 101: How to Get What You Need to Thrive in The Academy

 The workshop will run from 2pm to 4pm on March 3. Registration FormTopic: Virtual Workshop: Clarkson University, Mentoring 101Time: Mar 3, 2022, 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89460894487?pwd=eTI2dVp1NzEybUtQaG1kNGtZMWNQQT09 Meeting ID: 894 6089 4487Passcode: 039990

Clarkson Professors Awarded $300K NSF Grant for New Math-Bio Undergraduate Research Experience

The National Science Foundation has awarded Clarkson Mathematics Professor James Greene and Biology Professor Susan Bailey a $324,104 grant to run a new math-bio research experience for undergraduate students at Clarkson University, starting this summer. The Mathematical Biology Team Science Research Experience for Undergraduates (MBioTS REU) program will bring eight undergraduates to Clarkson each summer … Continue reading Clarkson Professors Awarded $300K NSF Grant for New Math-Bio Undergraduate Research Experience

COVID Relief Funds for Students

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for Clarkson students. Similar to last year, Clarkson has been granted funding to support our students through these hard times. If you are aware of a student struggling financially due to covid, please guide them to reach out for help. To apply for emergency relief funds, students should … Continue reading COVID Relief Funds for Students

Third Thursday – Employee of the Month Celebration Feb. 17 in Snell Hall Atrium

Join us on Thursday, February 17, from 8-9:30 a.m. in the B.H. Snell atrium for the Third Thursday Coffee Hour to see who is honored this month as we continue to acknowledge and applaud our staff and faculty who have been exemplifying Service Excellence, going beyond the call of duty during our past COVID months.  Instead of Employees … Continue reading Third Thursday – Employee of the Month Celebration Feb. 17 in Snell Hall Atrium

University Sustainability now a Standing Advisory Committee of the Administrative Council

The Administrative Council unanimously approved the change of the sustainability Committee to a Standing Advisory Committee of the Administrative Council to directly advise the President regarding campus sustainability (OM 2.10.2). The University Sustainability Committee helps the Inst. for a Sustainable Environment prioritize projects, suggest ways to adapt projects to better support their unit, and help to communicate sustainability … Continue reading University Sustainability now a Standing Advisory Committee of the Administrative Council

Sustainable Development Goals at Clarkson – Environmental Responsibility

Sustainability has long been a pillar within Clarkson University, woven into the curriculum and extracurricular activities in an effort to better the perspectives and expertise within its faculty and student body. For the past ten years, the university has taken a crosswalk approach under the leadership of President Anthony G. Collins, meeting sustainability goals through … Continue reading Sustainable Development Goals at Clarkson – Environmental Responsibility

Microbes in Gut Might Affect Personality, According to Clarkson University Prof’s Research

Clarkson University Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Ali Boolani is performing research to determine if gut microbiome and metabolomic pathways in the gut could be associated with the personality traits mental energy, mental fatigue, physical energy and physical fatigue. There are thousands of different types of bacteria living in the gut that are known as … Continue reading Microbes in Gut Might Affect Personality, According to Clarkson University Prof’s Research

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

US troops head to Eastern Europe: 4 essential reads on the Ukraine crisis Matt Williams, The Conversation American troops are heading to Eastern Europe in the latest countermove by the U.S. to Russia’s military buildup on the country’s border with Ukraine. The development, announced on Feb. 2, 2022, will see around 3,000 additional U.S. service personnel … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”