Prof. Paul Cummins Will Be Panelist on Upcoming Webinar

Prof. Paul Cummins of the Bioethics Department will be a panelist in an upcoming webinar entitled “Conscience, Vaccines, and the Obligations of Community.”  The webinar a part of The COVID Ethics Series and will take place at 3:00 on Thursday, is free and open to the public.  DescriptionThe COVID-19 pandemic has raised and intensified ethical … Continue reading Prof. Paul Cummins Will Be Panelist on Upcoming Webinar

Health and Human Sciences Week featuring OT, PT, PA Virtual Fair and Undergraduate Virtual Fair

Join us for our inaugural Health & Human Sciences Week (February 7th-11th), brought to you by Clarkson University & SUNY Potsdam’s Career Services.  The week will feature a series of VIRTUAL info sessions, panels, and a Career Fair that you don’t want to miss!  All event details, registration forms, and Zoom links are available in … Continue reading Health and Human Sciences Week featuring OT, PT, PA Virtual Fair and Undergraduate Virtual Fair

DNA Damage and mRNA Maturation: What’s the Connection? at the Next Clarkson University Science Café

Fathima Nazeer, SUNY Potsdam professor will present DNA Damage and mRNA Maturation: What’s the Connection? at the next Clarkson University Science Café on Wednesday, February 16 at 7:15 pm. Evidence from mammalian cells suggests links between DNA damage, mRNA maturation and tumorigenesis — the accumulation of genetic mutations within cells. Join Professor Fathima Nazeer (Chemistry, … Continue reading DNA Damage and mRNA Maturation: What’s the Connection? at the Next Clarkson University Science Café

Join the STEM QuESTS Challenge: $5,000 in Prizes

Think back to before college. What inspired YOU to choose your major and career pathway? Something fascinating you discovered in nature? Something going on in the world? Was it a teacher? An experiment you performed in a science lab? A hobby you are passionate about?” The Institute for STEM Education is introducing a collaborative challenge … Continue reading Join the STEM QuESTS Challenge: $5,000 in Prizes

Semester of Reflection: A Strong Start

Throughout the Spring semester of 2022, The Institute of STEM Education and its Faculty Development Task Force is pleased to present “A Semester of Self-Reflection” – a continuous and asynchronous online workshop to help faculty sharpen their metacognitive skills to improve teaching, design better courses, and support an inclusive classroom. We are thrilled to share … Continue reading Semester of Reflection: A Strong Start

SafetyNet

The Clarkson Community–faculty, staff and students–are in a position to look out for one another and, if necessary, provide assistance. One of the simple and effective mechanisms available to members of the Clarkson Community to offer support to students is by submitting a SafetyNet form. Submitting information via SafetyNet mobilizes a response to your concerns … Continue reading SafetyNet

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

Spring Writing Center Hours

The Writing Center is now fully staffed with a robust schedule!  Our hours are M, T, W from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. as well as Friday from 11 to 3 in person and Thursday and Sunday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. on zoom.  Appointments are preferred.  Please make appointments on our google calendar … Continue reading Spring Writing Center Hours

Our Experiences: Black Voices

Our Experiences is a series of conversations where a panel of Clarkson community members share their voices, stories, and experiences with the wider community. Join us this February to celebrate Black History Month and the contributions of our Black Golden Knights!