CU Libraries share Black Lives Matter & Social Justice Information Guide

The Clarkson University Libraries have created a Research Guide with resources on the Black Lives Matter movement and racial justice issues. This guide is part of a newly created series of “Expanding Your Worldview” Research Guides created by the Libraries. It is intended to help those seeking to better understand the issues behind the Black … Continue reading CU Libraries share Black Lives Matter & Social Justice Information Guide

One Card Expense Reports

NOTE:  As mentioned in the previous announcements regarding Fiscal Year 2020 closing, all expense reports for One Card charges must be submitted by June 24th.  After that date, we will turn off access.  Reports for the June 2020 billing cycle can be submitted at any time up to the 24th and it is advisable to … Continue reading One Card Expense Reports

Invitation to anti-racism reading group for Clarkson Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alumni

Racial politics have been thrust into the forefront in the USA, and many are clamoring to make sense of the intense protests and outrage of the past few months. Clarkson’s campus is not unscathed in this regard, and many are wondering how we can do better. We would like to use this as an opportunity to work together … Continue reading Invitation to anti-racism reading group for Clarkson Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alumni

Faculty Successfully Complete RISE

The following Clarkson faculty are celebrated as they completed RISE: Reframing Education for Success, a workshop hosted by Clarkson’s Teaching & Learning Corner in May 2020.  Workshop activities guided participants through basic course design and development for online instruction. To achieve completion, participants received a ‘met’ rating on all required workshop activities. Participants demonstrated skills … Continue reading Faculty Successfully Complete RISE

Clarkson University Graduates First Cohort of Noyce Scholars

Clarkson University’s first cohort of Noyce Scholars, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, has graduated. This spring, Emily Holodak, Luke Moore, Kaylee (Turner) Pietroski, and Meghan Whitehead earned their teaching certificates and in addition, successfully completed CU’s STEM Up NY Program, which is designed to support pre-service teachers for careers in high-needs school districts.  Most … Continue reading Clarkson University Graduates First Cohort of Noyce Scholars

Clarkson now offering eTranscripts!

Official eTranscripts are now available!  Clarkson University has partnered with Parchment to manage the ordering, processing, and secure delivery of your official electronic Clarkson University transcript. Ordering an electronic transcript through Parchment is fast and easy!  Current students can log into myCU and select the Academic Records and Grades tile from their Knight Hub homepage. From there, … Continue reading Clarkson now offering eTranscripts!

Clarkson University Announces Endowed George Floyd Memorial Scholarship Fund

In solidarity with the nation’s colleges and universities coming together to bring our support for the Black community, Clarkson University has established the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship to invest in a new generation of young Black Americans poised and ready to lead our nation both professionally and in demanding racial justice and endeavoring to make … Continue reading Clarkson University Announces Endowed George Floyd Memorial Scholarship Fund

Clarkson researchers looking to interview local faculty about teaching during the pandemic

Dear Faculty, You are being invited to participate in a study by Clarkson faculty members about your experiences teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic.  You will be granted a $25 Amazon gift card for your time following the interview.  This study is particularly interested in how the pandemic might have led to reflection about your relationships … Continue reading Clarkson researchers looking to interview local faculty about teaching during the pandemic

Adirondack Diversity Initiative and ANCA Host Antiracism “Listen-in” Series

Adirondack Diversity Initiative and ANCA Host Antiracism “Listen-in” SeriesRegional activists will share information, insight on Black experience and racial justice SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. — Thousands have gathered for peaceful protests across northern New York in recent weeks, as people and communities seek ways to engage in the broader national movement for racial justice. In response, the … Continue reading Adirondack Diversity Initiative and ANCA Host Antiracism “Listen-in” Series

Second Community Forum on Racism Tonight 7pm EST

Dear Clarkson Community, The Second Community Forum on Racism will be held tonight at 7-8:30pm EST.   We wish to thank the Members of the Black Community who shared their life experiences, their concerns, and their critiques.   The Second Forum will focus on action items, presenting our current actions, input we have received on addressing … Continue reading Second Community Forum on Racism Tonight 7pm EST